If the compressor is running and the blower is running then I would expect that you have an internal failure. Could be the dryer has spread it's deccicant all through the system (rare), or you've lost all of your gas. If the compressor is running and quiet I would expect it is simply a gas problem. Off to an a/c specialist.
>Just had a sudden failure in the AC in my '90 Westy: Was running fine >two weeks ago (got me through some 100 degree weather just fine) and I >think I used it briefly last weekend. Yesterday, it turns on fine, can >feel/hear the compressor kick in, but no cooling at all, just blows air. >Checked fuse 12, it's fine, and AC shuts off when it is pulled, so not >there. Are there any other fuses that could have gone or anything >obvious that I'm missing, or, am I in for a session with the dreaded AC >mechanic??? Ciao! Chris Mills Cookeville, Tennessee ICQ# 5944649 |
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