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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2005

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Heater and AC problem

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JC in PQ - 26 Mar 2005 12:00 GMT
Greetings,
Whether in heat or AC mode, I only get air blowing through the vents for
about 10 minutes.  After that, air just seems to puff out of the vents even
after turning the fan on full blast.  I hear the fan pushing but I don't
feel much air coming from the vents.
This is on a 95 V6.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Musttanguy - 26 Mar 2005 17:21 GMT
There is a very small black plastic tube that runs from the heater box
to the vacuum "T" next to the brake master cylinder on the back of the
firewall. It is VERY common for these to get brittle and break either
on the line itself or on the rubber fitting at the end. If the line is
broken you can purchase very small vacuum hose to slide over the two
broken pieces to repair, if the fitting is broken drill out the broken
piece and superglue the tube back into it. Without vacuum the heater
will default to the defrost position and give very little air out the
vents.

Good Luck
Tim (Musttanguy)
PonyPerformance.com
relic895@hotmail.com - 28 Mar 2005 01:41 GMT
>Greetings,
>Whether in heat or AC mode, I only get air blowing through the vents for
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Any ideas?
>Thanks.

check the vacume lines

hurc ast
 
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