kbenz
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When I first turn on my ac it blows good and strong. After about an hour it dies down. Where should I start looking?
Will doYou can see the connector has gotten a little toasty there. I'd put a better connector in and also make sure the grounds are clean
Well the problem is, that connector for the blower motor doesnt sit in the hvac ducting, its in the engine bay.If the bad connector is generating heat and the evaporator is freezing up....... wouldn't certain logic say use a worse connector to generate more heat to thaw out the evaporator?.......or am I thinking about this wrongly?
I figured my line of thinking was off.......Well the problem is, that connector for the blower motor doesnt sit in the hvac ducting, its in the engine bay.
Ok I may be missing what you mean by this statement, there is no way for it to freeze up without the a/c being on?It does freeze up til I turn the ac on?
These are the wires going to the blower motor. They get pretty warm
Ok I may be missing what you mean by this statement, there is no way for it to freeze up without the a/c being on?
No it’s not my evaporator. I messed up. The lines and that round container under the hood freezes up
Dies down? Temp gets not as cold, or little to no airflow but can still hear the fan, or fan stops?When I first turn on my ac it blows good and strong. After about an hour it dies down. Where should I start looking?