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Anybody having air conditioning problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="slidai" data-source="post: 11730820" data-attributes="member: 119587"><p>Check the high and low side lines under the hood. You could be low on R134 due to damage at the condenser(since its still new. I just replaced a condenser today on an accord that was not 9 months old due to this damage) but i doubt that's the issue. If you lose too much freon, the compressor will not come on. </p><p></p><p>You should be able to see the blend door motor. Move the dial from hot to cold and see if it moves. Also, since I am a Honda tech, not a Ford tech, I don't know much about Fords but on Honda there is a coolant blend valve and if that is stuck open, it's just sending hot coolant into the system so it won't cool. If Ford has that? Look at that also. I agree with the blend door but just in case, check the lines under the hood. This should still be under warranty though right?</p><p></p><p>Edit: The coolant blend valve is in the engine compartment just in front of the fire wall. You can see the lines leading into the heater core with a cable going through the fire wall. Just in case you were looking. Again, that's Honda not Ford. Just throwing it out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slidai, post: 11730820, member: 119587"] Check the high and low side lines under the hood. You could be low on R134 due to damage at the condenser(since its still new. I just replaced a condenser today on an accord that was not 9 months old due to this damage) but i doubt that's the issue. If you lose too much freon, the compressor will not come on. You should be able to see the blend door motor. Move the dial from hot to cold and see if it moves. Also, since I am a Honda tech, not a Ford tech, I don't know much about Fords but on Honda there is a coolant blend valve and if that is stuck open, it's just sending hot coolant into the system so it won't cool. If Ford has that? Look at that also. I agree with the blend door but just in case, check the lines under the hood. This should still be under warranty though right? Edit: The coolant blend valve is in the engine compartment just in front of the fire wall. You can see the lines leading into the heater core with a cable going through the fire wall. Just in case you were looking. Again, that's Honda not Ford. Just throwing it out there. [/QUOTE]
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