You have to remove the center dashboard bezzel out. Is held in place by pressure stubs only. After that, you remove the A/C control head. Look for a disconnected wire first. The tiny bulbs are located in the control's back. Feel free to email me for a diagram
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What A/C problem did you have , original complaint for taking to the dealer ? Does the blower motor blow air out of the vents , when switching from floor to center vent to defrost does air change direction ? What make model an year is your vehicle . Does your vehicle have manual or automatic climate control . Were there any codes stored in the control panel ? Mode door or temperature control problem ? Do you here any clicking behind the dash ?
I would consider using air to blow water out of all electric comnectors esp around fuse box and alt even temove batt cables and clean or remove mostire
check that he cabin recirculating vent is in the off position as if it is not all your are doing is introducing hot air in and the ac will not be able to keep up. Next to check the ac temperature place a small thermometer in a dash vent . The ac if it is working ok will get the air down to around 15 degrees f. Remember that as the body adjusts to the drier air in the car it feels as if the ac is not cooling enough.. Try a different ac mechanic as the dealer may be trying to put you off. You may need a fan in front of the condenser to assist with cooling as the ac will cut off if the 2 pressure switches read a pressure 2 high or too low in the system
You should make sure you have proper charge for sure.has your battery gone dead lately? I know on some of them digital climate controls will act exactly like this and have to be reset or go through a setup sequence.
The differnet air ducts are controled by vacuum, you are getting a loss of vacuum some where, it may be the vacuum switch at the AC controls, or a pinched vacuum supply line in the dash, or a defective check valve at the engine side, the vacuum hose is very small and you will see it near the blower motor houseing in the engine compartment, follow it and make sure it is not damaged or pinched, ther is no easy fix if you are familiar with how the hoes are routed. On the inside of the car they go throught the firewall on the passenger side, they are different colors, I believe the supply hose for vacuum is black. If you need more help call me at 925-459-0571
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