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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / June 2007

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A/C on 99-04 Mustang

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Tyler Cobb - 18 Jun 2007 21:58 GMT
I'm getting about 50% of the air velocity that usually comes out of the A/C
in the car. The air is cold, but eventually it becomes somewhat cool at
best. What does this sound like to you guys? I've replaced all the fuses in
the car but not the relays. I need to replace one of my belts, as well, but
I'm not sure if the A/C uses the secondary accessory belt, anyway. I'm not
hearing any strange sounds. Car runs fine, otherwise, as best I can tell.

Thanks in advance!
Ashton Crusher - 19 Jun 2007 06:41 GMT
>I'm getting about 50% of the air velocity that usually comes out of the A/C
>in the car. The air is cold, but eventually it becomes somewhat cool at
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>
>Thanks in advance!

Possibly a vacuum leak is not letting the damper doors move to the
proper position.
Tyler Cobb - 19 Jun 2007 17:46 GMT
Thanks, I'll see if any hoses look... hosed. ;)

> Possibly a vacuum leak is not letting the damper doors move to the
> proper position.
 
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