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I will assume the ac is still getting cold, just not blowing. You wouldn't really know unless you pulled the panel and checked the lines. Causes include the blower motor, resistor, fuse, or switch.
Either you have defective blower motor or a defective blower motor resistor module. The resistor module has been known to fail on these trucks. Both items are located behind the glove box.
If the blower motor is faulty it will affect both the heat and cold in the car.Also check the fuse in the blower motor fuse panel.if the fuse is faulty ,then can also be the reason.if every thing checks out OK.then its the fault in wirings of the AC system. Thanks. you can rate this solution and show your appreciation.
Hi,I am going to try and help you.This could be a problem in the ac system not allowing the ac system to operate.This could be freon loss,But needs to be checked out by a ac mechanic to tell exactly what is causing the problem.The ac may have to be reset,if this is the case.If I can be anymore helpful,please feel free to notify [email protected].
Since you have checked fuses and relays that only leaves the blower motor resistor pack. Here is a diagram of how to replace it. I hope this corrects your concern... Blower Resistor (Manual A/C Model)
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