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AC Doesn't Work When On a Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="badjuicedgt" data-source="post: 15404149" data-attributes="member: 175982"><p>a vacuum leak wouldn't make it blow warm it would make it not blow at all through the vents it would revert to wherever the closed position is at which is normally on the floor, so if it was still blowing out the vents and just started blowing warm its not a vacuum leak if it quit blowing out the vents all together it could be. In all the time I have worked on cars no one has ever come in with this complaint and they sure didn't go over it in a/c class, only thing I would guess is like others have said it may be low on Freon but that doesn't even really make sense. I would say try and wiggle the wires going into the compressor while its running and maybe it has a bad connection and the compressor stops pumping for a short time and that's why it starts blowing warm since its not circulating any more, but since the compressor isn't up on top like other cars that's probably not going to happen. Let us know what you figure out when you get it fixed I'm curious now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badjuicedgt, post: 15404149, member: 175982"] a vacuum leak wouldn't make it blow warm it would make it not blow at all through the vents it would revert to wherever the closed position is at which is normally on the floor, so if it was still blowing out the vents and just started blowing warm its not a vacuum leak if it quit blowing out the vents all together it could be. In all the time I have worked on cars no one has ever come in with this complaint and they sure didn't go over it in a/c class, only thing I would guess is like others have said it may be low on Freon but that doesn't even really make sense. I would say try and wiggle the wires going into the compressor while its running and maybe it has a bad connection and the compressor stops pumping for a short time and that's why it starts blowing warm since its not circulating any more, but since the compressor isn't up on top like other cars that's probably not going to happen. Let us know what you figure out when you get it fixed I'm curious now. [/QUOTE]
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