First, check if your car’s AC system is blowing cold air when set to maximum cooling. If it is, you likely have enough refrigerant. Pay attention to how quickly your car cools down; if it takes longer or the air isn’t as cold as it used to be, the refrigerant level might be lo...
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Ok, I understand that there are quite a few Enclave owners that have experienced this A/C problem where the front stops blowing and the rear only blows warm air. My question isHas anyone actually had the problem resolved permanently?I'm going to the dealer next week and would like to kno...
no cold AC air. When I got back home doing short back and forth travels it works fine. Then it did it again on another trip; so this was no flook. After driving for about 2 hours the cold AC air stops and it's just regular fan air blowing . When we would stop to take a ...
Is you car's air conditioner not blowing cold air? Your A/C cooling problem could be caused by any of the following: Your A/C system may have lost its charge of refrigerant. This is probably the most common cause of a no cooling problem. Another possible cause of no cooling may be ...
1. Leaking or Low A/C Refrigerant Your vehicle's A/C is a closed system, which means it must be sealed to work properly. Over time, that closed, pressurized system may leak refrigerant, which cools the air entering your cabin. If you sense that your car is blowing warmer air, it ...
They said “While it is great news that an electric car has been awarded Car of the Year, the UK needs to develop a truly visible, national charging network to help more drivers make the switch from petrol and diesel. Our National Infrastructure Assessment includes recommendations to achieve ...
My 2005 Silverado is driving me nuts in this heat. The ac blows great, until I get over twenty miles an hour, then it shuts right off. It could sit all day idling, and be cold as ice. But once I drive over twenty, wham, it stops blowing cold air. HELP!” ...
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