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Hi. There seems to be a blockage within the system. I will list all parts to be checked by your mechanical. I would also have the blend door linkages or servos inspected for fail points along with the listed areas of concern, below:
Loose or broken drive belt Inoperative compressor or slipping compressor clutch Defective expansion valve Clogged expansion valve, receiver-drier or liquid refrigerant line Blown fuse Leaking component: any of the parts listed above or one of the A/C lines, hoses or seals.
Instruct your mechanic to check all the above, along with the dash blend door linkages for faults.
My 02 Century has dual temp controls . One for driver for passenger. Make sure you don't have the dual climate enabled and just set for heat on your side and AC on the passengers
is it HOT or just not as cold. If its HOT, like heated air, there is a door problem, if its just not cool, the a/c refridgerent is low and will need a recharge, most likely the comp is leaking.
the problem is a part called the air temperature control blend door acuator motor, it is deep inside the dash and the dash must be removed to replace it.
u cant go by that , u need to have a set of ac gauges on the system to tell because diferent systems have diferent presures,,,u can try to shoot a can in /may a little at a time and check the coolness in side the vehicle hope this helps if not e mail me at [email protected]
sounds like the drivers temp door actuator is not working should be located on the drivers side of the air box down by the gas pedal or center dash area
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