Yesterday, I was sitting idle with the A/C on, it was hot outside (110 f) in
Phoenix. After 10-15 minutes, the A/C blower fan slowed down to almost
nothing where little air was blowing. It didn't appear to die altogether.
But it was close.
Since then, whenever I turn on my A/C and crank the fan switch to high, the
same thing happens where the A/C works fine and the blower works for about
10 seconds, then slows down again to almost nothing.
When traveling on the highway, you can tell the A/C is working okay because
there is a little air movement and that little amount of air is cool.
Gary Sweeten
Glendale, AZ
nm5k@wt.net - 03 Sep 2007 21:53 GMT
> Yesterday, I was sitting idle with the A/C on, it was hot outside (110 f) in
> Phoenix. After 10-15 minutes, the A/C blower fan slowed down to almost
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> Gary Sweeten
> Glendale, AZ
Sounds like a bad fan motor. But I would verify proper voltage before
I
condemned it.. Do you smell any kind of burning or electrical smell
when this happens? When fan motors go out, they often overheat
and sometimes you can smell it.
MK