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88Jimmy4x4 06-18-2005 02:06 PM

AC only blows on HI.........wtf?
 
My AC in my burb will only blow on HI fan speed, anything other setting is like its turned off. It was working fine and just started this.

Is it the controls? relay? I dunno wtf

Anyone know whats wrong?

Earl Filter 06-18-2005 02:19 PM

Blower motor resistors - common, easy to replace and cheap. There's about a 98% chance that's what it is. They're what gives you any fan speeds other than high.

EDIT: A quick check at rockauto.com says you'll be out between $9 and $11 for it. I don't know these trucks all that well, but the resistor pack is either going to be on or near the passenger side firewall, or under the passenger side dash. It's going to be near the blower somewhere! I just saw you're in Sealy...I'm only 1/2 hour away! Any parts store should carry it, by the way.

BALDMIKE 06-18-2005 03:11 PM

Well you're lucky, mine only blows on low and medium, high is out.

I was told it was a fan relay ?

Anyone have a link or part # ?

88Jimmy4x4 06-18-2005 07:43 PM

Thanks Earl, located the part on the condensor shroud under the hood.

I hope o-reilly carries it.

gchemist 06-18-2005 08:38 PM

Replace the fan relay. I had the same problem. I paid like $5 for the relay.

88Jimmy4x4 06-18-2005 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gchemist
Replace the fan relay. I had the same problem. I paid like $5 for the relay.

Okay well both parts are on the condensor housing shroud, now which one do I try first? :confused:

Slonaker 06-18-2005 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BALDMIKE
Well you're lucky, mine only blows on low and medium, high is out.

I was told it was a fan relay ?

Anyone have a link or part # ?

Check the wiring. The high position uses a separate wire. It has a connector in it, and they sometimes burn up. I had it happen on my old Cutlass, and have seen several people report it happening on their truck.

The connector on my Cutlass ran across the top of the engine, and the connector was near the carb. I can't remember if it is there on the truck or somewhere else.

Slonaker

Earl Filter 06-19-2005 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 88Jimmy4x4
Okay well both parts are on the condensor housing shroud, now which one do I try first? :confused:

Mine. Trust me. ;)

1FaastC10 06-19-2005 12:23 AM

there is no such thing as a condenser shroud, the condensor is mounted in front of the radiator.

ElGracho 06-19-2005 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1FaastC10
there is no such thing as a condenser shroud, the condensor is mounted in front of the radiator.

Yep, it's the evaporator case.

With it working on high, the relay works. Not working on the other speeds is the resistor, interconnecting wiring, or a switch failure on your controller just like others have said. I'd go with the resistor first.

88Jimmy4x4 06-19-2005 10:01 AM

Okay well I removed the resistor, but looking at it everything seems fine. If its bad would one of the springs or something be broken or loose?

88Jimmy4x4 06-19-2005 10:05 AM

oh and theres actually 2 different resistors locations, one goes to the blower motor and looks like this:http://198.208.187.182/servlet/com.e...partnbr=336403

the other one is located on the opposite side and just has a connector and the wires go into the firewall and looks like this:http://www.smpcorp.com/web_app/catalog/images/RU64.jpg

I assume its the first one since it joins the wire harness that goes to the blower motor, is this correct?

NeCrOmAnCeR 06-19-2005 10:06 AM

Yes, they would look burnt. Time to check the switch or wiring to the fuse box (assuming you already checked the fuse).

Usually when the resistor block blows, only one of the resistors goes bad, therefore you will loose low and one of the intermediate speeds. Not saying that both cannot be blown at the same time, but assuming all speeds worked since you have had the truck you are more likely to notice two of the speeds stopped working before the resistor block goes totally bad.

Looks like you were typing while I was. Wouldn't hurt to check both, but the one which connects to the blower motor is the one.

88Jimmy4x4 06-19-2005 04:52 PM

well o-reillys doesnt carry the blower motor resistor part and rockauto.com wants $8.93 for the part and $8.75 for shipping so its still not fixed, guess I will check parts stores in Houston while Im at work tomorrow.

Side note: I can unplug the connector from the resistor and the system works the same only on HI FAN speed.

If it were a fuse, I would assume it wouldnt work at all right (not even on HI)?

jimfulco 06-20-2005 01:01 AM

Sometimes you have to get the switch lever in EXACTLY the right position before it will pass juice. Also, wiggle all your electrical connectors & see if it's just some corrosion on the contacts that's causing the problem.

gchemist 06-20-2005 01:51 AM

Take a voltmeter and check the relay!!! IT'S THE RELAY!!!

88Jimmy4x4 06-20-2005 10:58 AM

Its kinda weird, when you first turn it on it blows cold on HI, if you lower the lever one notch it will blow, then cutoff...then blow...then cutoff for good till you move the lever to hi then it blows fine...kinda weird like something heats up then doesnt work.

88Jimmy4x4 06-20-2005 04:52 PM

does anyone have the electrical schem for the ac system online?

88Jimmy4x4 06-21-2005 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gchemist
Take a voltmeter and check the relay!!! IT'S THE RELAY!!!

I removed the resistor, looked good, measured ohms good, and was getting voltage so I knew that wasnt it.

Next....the relay....yup that was it, problem fixed...gchemist was right :metal:

Thanks


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