poorhunter78
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Last time I was down, In 2004, Early Oct.. We hit the visitors center in North FL got out to 106 degrees.. So humid I could hardly breath... That is why I stay in my cave here at 72 degrees...
poorhunter78 said:Last time I was down, In 2004, Early Oct.. We hit the visitors center in North FL got out to 106 degrees.. So humid I could hardly breath... That is why I stay in my cave here at 72 degrees...
Treasure_Hunter said:Spart, the speed is due to the traffic, van has no problem with speed, if the stupid vehicles in front of me would get out of the way..................
GringoStarr said:Treasure_Hunter.
Try these guys. ( http://samscarcool.com/ ) My mechanic said they are the best in town.
Good Luck!
The Gringo.
ps. Yes I did try them once, and left very impressed
Pedrod said:Treasure Hunter,
I have a nissan 2000 quest mini van - If you can feel cold A/C but the fans not blowing I think the Resistor is out.
My fan speed 123 was not working but 4 would. I went to the autoparts store and bought the Haynes Repair Mannual and replaced the resistor that it stared up again after two years of telling myself I was going to fix it. I have had the A/C back in commision so far. I went ahead and bought a new motor because running it on speed four for the last few years without the lower speeds has worn it out. Just have to find the time to put it in and it's too Hot!
Good Luck
I am not a mechanic - just a fellow THunter that tries to fix the car on my own when I can figure it out.
mlayers said:I am in Ohio and my Blazer has not had the AC working in 10 yrs. Just roll the windows down and let the air blow thur. You will get used to it.......Matt
Treasure_Hunter said:mlayers said:I am in Ohio and my Blazer has not had the AC working in 10 yrs. Just roll the windows down and let the air blow thur. You will get used to it.......Matt
That want work for me in our 97 degree heat with 98% humidity.............
Picked van up yesterday, they fixed the front blower motor, new cabin filter, and fixed my rear air blower as well, it now throws icecubes at me.........Total cost $315.00....Everyone else wanted $300+ just to fix the front blower alone.........
dallgire said:Treasure_Hunter said:mlayers said:I am in Ohio and my Blazer has not had the AC working in 10 yrs. Just roll the windows down and let the air blow thur. You will get used to it.......Matt
That want work for me in our 97 degree heat with 98% humidity.............
Picked van up yesterday, they fixed the front blower motor, new cabin filter, and fixed my rear air blower as well, it now throws icecubes at me.........Total cost $315.00....Everyone else wanted $300+ just to fix the front blower alone.........
good gravy!!!! Did you look up to see how much the blower motor was alone Really wish i was closer!! What year and make and model is your van?
Treasure_Hunter said:GringoStarr said:Treasure_Hunter.
Try these guys. ( http://samscarcool.com/ ) My mechanic said they are the best in town.
Good Luck!
The Gringo.
ps. Yes I did try them once, and left very impressed
Gringl, thanks for the link, I took it to Sams today, they just called me, the total bill was $300 to replace front blower, labor, change the cabin filter and they also fixed the back AC blower as well.....Everone else wanted $300+ just to do the front blower.........I highly recommend these people for anyone in the Orlando area.....
Gringo, are you in the Orlando area?
GringoStarr said:Treasure_Hunter said:GringoStarr said:Treasure_Hunter.
Try these guys. ( http://samscarcool.com/ ) My mechanic said they are the best in town.
Good Luck!
The Gringo.
ps. Yes I did try them once, and left very impressed
Gringl, thanks for the link, I took it to Sams today, they just called me, the total bill was $300 to replace front blower, labor, change the cabin filter and they also fixed the back AC blower as well.....Everone else wanted $300+ just to do the front blower.........I highly recommend these people for anyone in the Orlando area.....
Gringo, are you in the Orlando area?
Treasure_Hunter,
The Gringo resides in the Orlando metropolitan area. :-)
Congratulations; a job well done.
Regards,
The Gringo
Yea but not in a motor with a 3.3L engine who could afford to run that hereDano Sverige said:Americans = sooooo pampered!
We Brit's (and abroad) just scotch tape a long piece of copper wire to the top of our heads and trailing the ground..and go out in the storms!
s.c.shooter said:Check the relay switch first.
mikeofaustin said:One of the reasons I love the older vehicles is that they don't have all this computer crap in them. If it were a 72 truck, you'd be able to simple swap out the blower motor an be done with it.