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bad compressor? (seizing) or
or engine is so weak, at idle (lean), that it cant run your compressor.
the reason for the lope is the ECU idle speed controls going crazy.
id say, the ISC is a victim here.
my ac turnsn but blows only hot air , it doesnt need freon. i know water is leakin under the drivers foot petal. mechanic says must have a shortage help
The best thing to do first is to check the AC clutch itself if it's working, locate the air - con compressor and you will see a wire coming out from the front top of the AC-compressor, it has a connection, remove tht connection and take a piece of wire, connect it to the wire frm the AC-compressor and the other end of the wire to the battery positive terminal,by doing so you will hear a clicking sound of the clutch at the AC-compressor, better still is to start the car's engine, switch 'ON' the AC as normal, let the blower blow thn connect tht wire frm the AC-compressor to the positive side of the battery terminal and check it out if the AC-compressor rotates and also you may get in the car and see if its blowing cold air.
Please also check this -->
HEAT/COLD selector (on the dash) is not selected at HEAT...if it is thn the AC-compresor clutch will not kick in!
Hope this helps!
I have had a similar problem. The A/C switch was wearing out--try turning your heater all the way up for about ten seconds and then all the way down. If it resets you will need to do this every time you turn the temp up and then want to go down.
check your air diverter doors, sounds like the door for heat is open, when a/c is selected the doors should move and close the heater off. the heater will over power the a/c. the door controller is located on the environmental station under the dash neat to the floor. the control is electronic and probably not functioning
This is very vague. Is the blower motor working (can you hear blowing inside?), is it blowing but it's hot? Can you hear the compressor running (open your hood and listen if something is kicking on and off). AC is so complex. It could be as simple as a freon leak or as complex as a compressor, hose, accumulator etc.
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