Might have a shorted circuit in the starting system. Good idea to also check for codes in the ECM. If any present, may help in pinpointing the problem.
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Might have a shorted circuit in the starting system. Good idea to also check for codes in the ECM. If any present, may help in pinpointing the problem.
Could be a bad ignition module. They can get an open circuit in them when the get warm and expand. Once it cools off, it will likely star up again. Replace the ignition module. This is usually located under to the coil packs (where the spark plug wire come from).\
check the blower motor for power and ground at the motor. if this is good hit the blower, if it starts or tries to start replace the blower motor. if you have no power at the motor check the resistor for power going in and a good ground. if you have these going in and not coming out then the resistor is bad. this is a common problem with just about all cars.
Your system is low on R134....the clicking is the compressor engaging and disengaging. You will get cool air while compressor is on, then warm when its off. They will act this way when R134 is low. Now either a leak in the system, or the system just needs a boost. Another thing to check is the condensor fan under the hood.When you turn the AC on,the condensor fan needs to be running, if its not then its a bad fan motor,relay, or fan sensor. I don;t know what your abilities are, but maybe armed with this info you can work on it yourself, or at least not get taken advantage of at the mechanics. Good luck !!
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