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The very first thing you need to do is to check for fuses or
say faulty fuse. Secondly check fan which starts along with air conditioner, it
might be manually switched off or the fan may have been clogged. Also reason
can be lack of refrigerant - charge your air conditioner with refrigerant. Last
thing you need to check is cooling coil - the cooling coil may freeze if there
is no refrigerant in the system.
I'm betting it has something to do with the shift lock actuator or the harness to the actuator. I'm pretty sure it is located on the top of the steering column on your vehicle. The lower part of the dash will need to be removed and then the steering column lowered in order to gain access to it.
This vehicle does have an airbag and unless you experience with airbag systems I would not recommend tackling this yourself.
unplug the interlock. Replace the fuse. Start the vehicle. with your foot on the brake manually release the interlock with you hand and shift through the gears. If the fuse does not blow your on the right track. If the fuse does blow let me know and I'll get you some more info.
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Three possibilities; All related to blown fuses, 1- Fuse blown in the engine compartment LH. 2- Fuse blown in the cabin forward LH below the dashboard (below your legs left hand). 3- Fuse blown in the harness (wire bundles) below the dashboard very easy to reach with your hands “just look underneath steering wheel ". U said " The air conditioner blows, but the air is not cold. " Yes only the fan working which might receiving power independent all from those other mentioned things. If all fuses OK. Then look for broken wires. Regards; MAR
If fuse keeps blowing that means that there is a shortage on AC wiring or switch controlling the air conditioner.
Also an abnormal power draw from AC caused by an internal fault on AC can cause the fuse to blow. Test wiring and switch with a voltmeter, the most common is that there is a short to ground between wiring and car body somewere.
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