A/c stop working no noise are there any fuses??? 1983 chevy i believe its 110
SOURCE: 1996 Chevy Tahoe air conditioning not blowing cold air
That "thing" is part of the compressor clutch. When it’s spinning the clutch is engaged, when it stops the compressor is off. If it’s constantly cycling, you probably don’t have enough freon in the system. But remember, however the gas escaped before, it will escape again, unless you fix the leak.
SOURCE: 2009 chevy van air conditioning not working.
check your manual go to the A C section and see if there's a procedure if your doing it right then check all the fuses and relay each unit works on a different circuit if all fuses are ok check relays. a 2009 vehicle should be in warranty you should take it to the dealer if these tips did not help good luck
SOURCE: 2004 chevy tahoo air conditioning won
first thing is insure that u have the temp control turned all the way to coldest and the a/c button is pushed in (if u have one) if that doesnt work then(i hestitate to say this) have him check the fuses again. if he finds no blown fuses and this includes the ones in the box under the hood, then its off to the repair shop u go for the big rip off.
SOURCE: 2000 chevy impala, air conditioning does not work
It sounds like the blower resistor needs to be replaced and the blower motor it self. Auto Zone will have the blower and resistor that you need to replace and will have the step by step instructions for you to get the job done with common tools and will take about 2 hours if your good with tools. Good luck and keep me posted. Setting 5 should have 12 volts running to the blower motor so check the wire harness for voltage readings at the blower motor harness clip, you may only just need a new blower motor.
Testimonial: "It was the blower motor resistor. I removed the pass. side cover in the foot compartment, three plastic screws & a few choice words later I was g2g. "
SOURCE: heating system in my 1998 Chevy S10 Pickup not
under the hood there may be a fuseable link in the wire or in the relay switch box
Testimonial: "Thank you very much. I did find it and it was a fuse. Problem solved. Thanks again."
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