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Posted on Jul 27, 2008

Ac problems i have a 2007 dodge dakota and the ac fan works but air comes out slow with no pressure. the vents or open air trying to come out but no preesure

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    Marvin May 11, 2010

    Is the vehicle is driven on dusty roads? If so the heater and or AC evap cores may be plugged, try running water in the air inlet below windshield to wash the dirt out, make sure the condensate drain is open on the bottom of the heater case first to avoid flooding the truck cab.

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Check for dirty or pluged cabin filter.normaly you will this find this under the dash on passenger side. also check in shop manual.

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