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maxpower
October 8th 04, 02:17 PM
If the air is blowing from the another outlet but not the one you
wanted......the Mode Control motor is probably faulty, removing the front
part of the dash and console if equipped will have to be removed to access
the motor
Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
"B A Kodiak" > wrote in message
...
> Hello list
> I have a 1995 Dodge Intrepid. Recently I have been having A/C issues. I
had the
> evaporator and hoses rebuilt last spring, now the fan is acting odd. This
is
> the 3.0 v6 and it has 152,000 miles on it. Here are the two problems.
>
> 1. While driving about 30 to 40 minutes into the ride, the air stops
coming
> into passenger compartment. The fan seems to be just the same speed, as it
is
> making the same noise, but just a whisper of air comes thru the vents. It
is
> nice and cold, though. If I turn the A/C off for oh, say 10 - 15
minutes,
> turn it back on, it will blow fine for approx. another 30 minutes or so.
Very
> odd.
>
> 2. Now a new problem, the A/C is only working intermittently. I live in
> Oklahoma, so the A/C is on all summer, now sometimes when I start the car
it
> works, other times it doesn't. When it works it is nice and cold, and
blows
> fine (for 30 minutes).
>
> Any ideas? And thanks a lot in advance for any help provided.
maxpower
October 9th 04, 04:10 PM
o yea.... Chrysler didnt put the 3.0 in the intrepid>>>>3.3/3.5 litre
"B A Kodiak" > wrote in message
...
> Hello list
> I have a 1995 Dodge Intrepid. Recently I have been having A/C issues. I
had the
> evaporator and hoses rebuilt last spring, now the fan is acting odd. This
is
> the 3.0 v6 and it has 152,000 miles on it. Here are the two problems.
>
> 1. While driving about 30 to 40 minutes into the ride, the air stops
coming
> into passenger compartment. The fan seems to be just the same speed, as it
is
> making the same noise, but just a whisper of air comes thru the vents. It
is
> nice and cold, though. If I turn the A/C off for oh, say 10 - 15
minutes,
> turn it back on, it will blow fine for approx. another 30 minutes or so.
Very
> odd.
>
> 2. Now a new problem, the A/C is only working intermittently. I live in
> Oklahoma, so the A/C is on all summer, now sometimes when I start the car
it
> works, other times it doesn't. When it works it is nice and cold, and
blows
> fine (for 30 minutes).
>
> Any ideas? And thanks a lot in advance for any help provided.
maxpower
October 9th 04, 04:10 PM
o yea.... Chrysler didnt put the 3.0 in the intrepid>>>>3.3/3.5 litre
"B A Kodiak" > wrote in message
...
> Hello list
> I have a 1995 Dodge Intrepid. Recently I have been having A/C issues. I
had the
> evaporator and hoses rebuilt last spring, now the fan is acting odd. This
is
> the 3.0 v6 and it has 152,000 miles on it. Here are the two problems.
>
> 1. While driving about 30 to 40 minutes into the ride, the air stops
coming
> into passenger compartment. The fan seems to be just the same speed, as it
is
> making the same noise, but just a whisper of air comes thru the vents. It
is
> nice and cold, though. If I turn the A/C off for oh, say 10 - 15
minutes,
> turn it back on, it will blow fine for approx. another 30 minutes or so.
Very
> odd.
>
> 2. Now a new problem, the A/C is only working intermittently. I live in
> Oklahoma, so the A/C is on all summer, now sometimes when I start the car
it
> works, other times it doesn't. When it works it is nice and cold, and
blows
> fine (for 30 minutes).
>
> Any ideas? And thanks a lot in advance for any help provided.
Mr. Elbe
October 10th 04, 02:45 PM
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:17:02 -0400, "maxpower" >
wrote:
>If the air is blowing from the another outlet but not the one you
>wanted......the Mode Control motor is probably faulty, removing the front
>part of the dash and console if equipped will have to be removed to access
>the motor
>
>Glenn Beasley
>Chrysler Tech
>"B A Kodiak" > wrote in message
...
>> Hello list
>> I have a 1995 Dodge Intrepid. Recently I have been having A/C issues. I
>had the
>> evaporator and hoses rebuilt last spring, now the fan is acting odd. This
>is
>> the 3.0 v6 and it has 152,000 miles on it. Here are the two problems.
>>
>> 1. While driving about 30 to 40 minutes into the ride, the air stops
>coming
>> into passenger compartment. The fan seems to be just the same speed, as it
>is
>> making the same noise, but just a whisper of air comes thru the vents. It
>is
>> nice and cold, though. If I turn the A/C off for oh, say 10 - 15
>minutes,
>> turn it back on, it will blow fine for approx. another 30 minutes or so.
>Very
>> odd.
>>
>> 2. Now a new problem, the A/C is only working intermittently. I live in
>> Oklahoma, so the A/C is on all summer, now sometimes when I start the car
>it
>> works, other times it doesn't. When it works it is nice and cold, and
>blows
>> fine (for 30 minutes).
>>
>> Any ideas? And thanks a lot in advance for any help provided.
>
The fan blowing but little air coming means that the evaporator is
iced up. Stopping the A/C for a few minutes will let the ice melt.
This means that the A/C compressor is not cycling off and on because
the temp sensor at the evapoartor is not working as it should.
Mr. Elbe
October 10th 04, 02:45 PM
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 09:17:02 -0400, "maxpower" >
wrote:
>If the air is blowing from the another outlet but not the one you
>wanted......the Mode Control motor is probably faulty, removing the front
>part of the dash and console if equipped will have to be removed to access
>the motor
>
>Glenn Beasley
>Chrysler Tech
>"B A Kodiak" > wrote in message
...
>> Hello list
>> I have a 1995 Dodge Intrepid. Recently I have been having A/C issues. I
>had the
>> evaporator and hoses rebuilt last spring, now the fan is acting odd. This
>is
>> the 3.0 v6 and it has 152,000 miles on it. Here are the two problems.
>>
>> 1. While driving about 30 to 40 minutes into the ride, the air stops
>coming
>> into passenger compartment. The fan seems to be just the same speed, as it
>is
>> making the same noise, but just a whisper of air comes thru the vents. It
>is
>> nice and cold, though. If I turn the A/C off for oh, say 10 - 15
>minutes,
>> turn it back on, it will blow fine for approx. another 30 minutes or so.
>Very
>> odd.
>>
>> 2. Now a new problem, the A/C is only working intermittently. I live in
>> Oklahoma, so the A/C is on all summer, now sometimes when I start the car
>it
>> works, other times it doesn't. When it works it is nice and cold, and
>blows
>> fine (for 30 minutes).
>>
>> Any ideas? And thanks a lot in advance for any help provided.
>
The fan blowing but little air coming means that the evaporator is
iced up. Stopping the A/C for a few minutes will let the ice melt.
This means that the A/C compressor is not cycling off and on because
the temp sensor at the evapoartor is not working as it should.
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