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Car A/C Guy
I didn't see this auto forum here. The computer tech sections are great! If I can help anyone with auto a/c problems I'll be happy to try. It's a way to give back. Thanks, guys!
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Re: Car A/C Guy
oh you know how to fix that stuff ok i have two issues
first is a 1986 isuzu trooper 2 the ac was added out of factory, and the blower doesnt work for heat or ac next is a 1996 chevy g20 van and that blows warm air used to be cold, then the back went hot, and now it all is
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Re: Car A/C Guy
Sorry. I haven't checked email so I had like a thousand. I saw the notice you had posted.
On the Isuzu: You need to make sure there is voltage going to the motor. I believe that one had a transition duct so the evap was put in line. The blower motor should be factory, that's why it doesn't work for either. Check the fuse in the fuse block first. We'll go from there. Obviously the Van could be anything. It will take gauge pressures to start. It could be empty the way it sounds. Put gauges on it without the motor running and let me know what the high and low side read.
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