2000 Blazer Air Conditioning Issue Please Help
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2000 Blazer Air Conditioning Issue Please Help
Ok so I thought I had it all figured out, but no. I currently have no cold air blowing out of my vents. So I started the normal trouble-shooting process:
1. I connected a gauge and checked the freon level. Freon is full.
2. I notice the clutch on the compressor isn't spinning when the AC is turned on. I jump the pins going to the pressure switch and the clutch starts spinning. Bad Switch.
3. I replace the switch, the clutch is spinning like a champ, however I still have no cold air.
I don't know where else to turn. The only other thing I notice is that there is a squealing noise coming from the clutch/compressor when my car runs, however when I turn on the AC and the clutch starts spinning, the noise goes away. Maybe there is something else I am missing. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
1. I connected a gauge and checked the freon level. Freon is full.
2. I notice the clutch on the compressor isn't spinning when the AC is turned on. I jump the pins going to the pressure switch and the clutch starts spinning. Bad Switch.
3. I replace the switch, the clutch is spinning like a champ, however I still have no cold air.
I don't know where else to turn. The only other thing I notice is that there is a squealing noise coming from the clutch/compressor when my car runs, however when I turn on the AC and the clutch starts spinning, the noise goes away. Maybe there is something else I am missing. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you.
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though I drive a 95 which probably has the same set up as you, I would venture to say that we both are having the same problem. I am by no means a HVAC know it all either. Which switch was it that you jumped.
Is this switch that you jumped located at either of these two locations and if so which is it?
http://i25.tinypic.com/5umi43.jpg
If there isn't a simple enough way to go about fixing this myself I am going to quit running my A/c all together for now with money being tight.
Thanks!
Is this switch that you jumped located at either of these two locations and if so which is it?
http://i25.tinypic.com/5umi43.jpg
If there isn't a simple enough way to go about fixing this myself I am going to quit running my A/c all together for now with money being tight.
Thanks!
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