Sounds like blend door or climate switch is stuck on heat.
Sure the AC is working? If so, the suction line to the compressor should be nice and cold to the touch and sweating. If that checks out, and the fan is working, then the issue has to be with the device/switch that directs the cold air from the evaporator to your dash vents. That could be a PIA because it might just be inside the dashboard.
SOURCE: Freon leak under dashboard
The leak is the evaporator which is in the dash.The complete dash has to come out to remove the hvac plenum to remove the evaporator.It is about a 7 to 10 hour job.The factory evap.core is about $475 and what ever the labor rate is for the repair shop.Hope this helps.Good luck.
SOURCE: 2002 chrysler town and country
Fuse blown , poor ground, or power wire to dash module disconnected--Solution 1/check &/or replace fuse 2/ check ground wire to module 3/ Check to see if wire disconnected--very hard to work under a dash board. may have to get technician.
SOURCE: Number of fuse for dashboard
If you have an owners manual it will list exact size should be a 15 or 25 amp
SOURCE: 1997 town & country stalls intermittently. ...
I had the same problem in the past with the lights. I repaired it by removing the the dash panel and re-soldering the pins where the harness plugs into. I am currently having the stall issue. in my research it seems to be the crank shaft sensor. I was told that the crank shaft sensor and the cam sensor work together and have decided to change them both along with the gas filter.
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