AC suddenly blows hot air, any suggestions?
Thanks for that suggestion. I have not tried that as yet, but will. I have noted that when I test drove the Crossfire and the system was cooling on both sides continuously, I was running the fan at full speed. Since then (the past several days), she has kept the fan at max and the system has been cooling ok, Not sure what that means, but hoping some of the experts here may have an idea what that might mean.
Thanks for that suggestion. I have not tried that as yet, but will. I have noted that when I test drove the Crossfire and the system was cooling on both sides continuously, I was running the fan at full speed. Since then (the past several days), she has kept the fan at max and the system has been cooling ok, Not sure what that means, but hoping some of the experts here may have an idea what that might mean.
It was in reply to:
When the A/C in my Coupe started blowing hot air out the Driver-Side but cold air out the Passenger-Side, I performed the attached temporary flush to see if the Duo Valve was simply clogged up with residue from the Coolant. Turns out that fixed the hot air flowing out the Driver-Side and the system continues to perform to this day (been close to 2 years since I did the flush). With a try!
I thought by pressing "quick reply" I was responding to a specific post - apologies
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I also checked on the Fuse 15 and it is intact. Given that the A/C appears to be working fine if the Fan speed is at maximum (for the past week and she drives it at least once a day), does that indicate anything pro or con regarding replacing or repairing the control module? Is the 30 minute "flush" still recommended?
It was in reply to:
I also checked on the Fuse 15 and it is intact. Given that the A/C appears to be working fine if the Fan speed is at maximum (for the past week and she drives it at least once a day), does that indicate anything pro or con regarding replacing or repairing the control module? Is the 30 minute "flush" still recommended?
I was about to try that but found that my wife changed the fan speed to 3 a couple days back and the system is still working normally. i am reluctant to try tapping or any other tests as long as the A/C seems to be working ok. One other thought I did have was for me to purchase a spare Control Module and have it shipped to Pizza Guy (if he is willing) to be checked and repaired if required. Then that unit could be held by him as a replacement for the next one (from the forum owners) that needs to be replaced (as this seems to be a likely prospect). Just a thought ...
I was about to try that but found that my wife changed the fan speed to 3 a couple days back and the system is still working normally. i am reluctant to try tapping or any other tests as long as the A/C seems to be working ok. One other thought I did have was for me to purchase a spare Control Module and have it shipped to Pizza Guy (if he is willing) to be checked and repaired if required. Then that unit could be held by him as a replacement for the next one (from the forum owners) that needs to be replaced (as this seems to be a likely prospect). Just a thought ...
I have turned that all over to DJ in Arizona (Our RCM guy). I"m still here with free advice, but I cant spend time on repairs at this time as my work life is rather consuming. I am making a BIG contribution at work prior to retirement - I gotta teach basic RF (Radio), AC theory, intermod, noise measurements, etc. to a few new hires so I can retire.
Anyone looking for a new career in radio who would move to DFW, Texas should talk to me about it. We still have openings for entry level technicians.
I forgot to announce it - I no longer fix them. I am WAY too busy with my new role at work.
I have turned that all over to DJ in Arizona (Our RCM guy). I"m still here with free advice, but I cant spend time on repairs at this time as my work life is rather consuming. I am making a BIG contribution at work prior to retirement - I gotta teach basic RF (Radio), AC theory, intermod, noise measurements, etc. to a few new hires so I can retire.
Anyone looking for a new career in radio who would move to DFW, Texas should talk to me about it. We still have openings for entry level technicians.
I have turned that all over to DJ in Arizona (Our RCM guy). I"m still here with free advice, but I cant spend time on repairs at this time as my work life is rather consuming. I am making a BIG contribution at work prior to retirement - I gotta teach basic RF (Radio), AC theory, intermod, noise measurements, etc. to a few new hires so I can retire.
Anyone looking for a new career in radio who would move to DFW, Texas should talk to me about it. We still have openings for entry level technicians.
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