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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / May 2005

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I have a problem with my A/C on my 300M.

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Marc - 28 May 2005 22:05 GMT
The pressure seems OK the clutch is engaging on the compressor but no cold
air!  I set the A/C all the way down and nothing happens.  The low pressure
hose is warm and the high pressure side is very hot.  Any suggestions?

Marc
phil - 28 May 2005 23:53 GMT
ion the fuse bos there is a fuse that sits up higher than the rest
unplug it for 5 minutes reinsert and then start car up and let it do it's thing

under the conditions the software of the keyless entry mess's with the bcm and
the hvac module and it woun't calibrate properly this cahnges that

> The pressure seems OK the clutch is engaging on the compressor but no cold
> air!  I set the A/C all the way down and nothing happens.  The low pressure
> hose is warm and the high pressure side is very hot.  Any suggestions?
>
> Marc
Marc - 29 May 2005 18:10 GMT
Thanks Phil - that was the problem.  I thought it would be something like
that - sort of like unplugging a consumer electronics piece for 20 minutes
and plug it back in and it works again!

Marc

> ion the fuse bos there is a fuse that sits up higher than the rest
> unplug it for 5 minutes reinsert and then start car up and let it do it's thing
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> > Marc
 
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