Battery replacement cause AC issue?

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  1. Rigbuilder

    Rigbuilder Medium Load Member

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    I had a mechanic replace all four of my batteries today and now my cab and sleeper AC do not blow cold. What should I check to see if he maybe unplugged or messed something up? I have a 2010 Freightliner Cascadia.
     
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  3. Exiled

    Exiled Light Load Member

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    Fuse box ofcourse ,what else
     
  4. Rigbuilder

    Rigbuilder Medium Load Member

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    Checked that. But that's not what I meant. Get off of my thread with that crap.
     
  5. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    Probably not related, just coinsidence. Does the A/C compressor spin when you turn the A/C on?
     
  6. Bush chook

    Bush chook Light Load Member

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    Check sam connections , won,t be battery related
     
  7. j_martell

    j_martell Light Load Member

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    That would be a good place to start.....
     
  8. Rigbuilder

    Rigbuilder Medium Load Member

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    Yes, compressor spins. No idea what's causing it. Thanks for the replies. Got it at the Freightliner here in Little Rock. We'll see what happens.
     
  9. GrapeApe

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