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- 07.10.2012 #1Bobtail Member
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Freightliner Classic A/C blowing weak!!! DYING HERE
Cant get my truck cool. Its blowing 67 degrees out the dash and the sleeper but she just dont have enough blowing action to cool the cab. How do you guys do it???
- 07.10.2012 #2Light Load Member
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Check the blower motor. It's either broke or clogged up. If that checks good then it could be the switch. Pm me your number if you need help checking blower
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- 07.10.2012 #3Road Train Member
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67 degrees just ain't gonna do it no matter how hard she blows.
- 07.11.2012 #4Road Train Member
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As for the 67'F supply air temperature , what was the outdoor temperature at the time , lately lot of A/C problems are related to the fact that the systems cannot hanle the 100 + temperatures that many areas are experiencing.
- 07.11.2012 #5Medium Load Member
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Let the pressure out of the system.. Not the end you put freon in the other one
- 07.11.2012 #6Road Train Member
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def. sounds like its not blowing very cold, another possibility is the flap's could be out of sync.
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Check and make sure evap and heater core is clean also make sure the heater shutoff is working its behind the fuse box door might have to take the little kick panel off as well after that make sure pressures are good
- 07.14.2012 #8Bobtail Member
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Ok shes dropping to 61 on a hot florida day over 90 degrees out and very humid. Evap and heater core are clean. How do I check the pressures and how much should they be at? Thank You ALL!!!
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Mines having same issues (same truck) and im blowing hot air out of the bunk side of things but cold in front side. I just replaced Condenser, pump and evap filter dryer anything else im missing?
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Expansion valve, bunk heater control (water valve)
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