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If doing it on your own, the mode doors are probably just stuck due to not being used much. if you can get to it by hand or maybe a long flat head screw driver you could probably get it unstuck to where it opens and closes when needed. good luck
If the air stops blowing from the vents, the problem is with the blower motor. If it doesn't come on, try slapping the motor with your hand. If it starts when slapped, replace the motor.
You will need to recharge your system , go to the nearest parts store and buy what ever brand that is recomended, and attach it to the lower air conditioning recharge valve.
My name is Ron,and I have one solution,Sounds like you need some freon added,if that doesn`t fix ya ,the ac compressor could be weak,or blockage in ac system,or vent door not opening,or opening slowly,and not all the way...hope this helps,[email protected]
The vent is controlled by vacuum. Check the condition of the vacuum hose associated with the vent control. What is happening is when you decelerate, the intake manifold vacuum increases, and a diaphram is slightly pulled giving you air in the vent but very little. In normal condition the diaphram wont even pull. Solution is check for a vacuum leak in the vent control trace it coming from the intake manifold.
look at your air dial. if it is set to blow the windows or blow the feet+windows this is what it should be. The central vents work if the setting is "head" or feet+head. also look if they're not stopped, cause there might be a wheel which makes you able to limit or close them individually right in their middle
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