Why does my AC only work at high speeds?

Why does my AC only work at high speeds?

When a blower resistor fails, the highest fan speed usually is the only one that still works because it essentially bypasses the resistor and receives the maximum amount of voltage. When the resistor is working, it reduces the amount of voltage going to the lower fan speeds, so the fan runs slower.

Why does my AC turn on and off rapidly?

Your air conditioner may be short cycling because it is repeatedly starting up then overheating (and shutting down) due to a bad compressor, dirty filters, dirty coils, low refrigerant, or frozen coils.

Why does my AC work at idle but not while driving?

At idle the pressure is lower, but when driving the pressure increases. If the compressor is shutting off, it could be a faulty pressure switch or too much refrigerant in the system or a plugged condensor. Changing the switch is easy. On most vehicles it is located by the drier.

How long should AC run between cycles?

roughly 15 to 20 minutes
Ideally, a properly operating air conditioner should cycle for roughly 15 to 20 minutes, two to three times per hour. If the temperature inside your home is very high, is much higher than the temperature that your thermostat is set at, or the outside temperature is very high, the run time will increase.

Why does my AC fan only work on high?

If your speed selector for your AC or Heat only works on high, or low, or if its missing any particular speed, this video will show you how to fix it once and for all. This is a fix for 2nd generation Dodge Rams (1994-2001-2002 2500/3500) Loading…

What are the symptoms of a bad AC pressure switch?

The most common symptom of a bad AC pressure switch are that you will notice that the AC compressor is cutting on and off rapidly when you are idling your car. These switches between on and off can be noticeable on the engine’s rpm, and you may see or feel fluctuations from it.

Why does my AC blower motor not work?

The blower motor relay supplies power to this motor when you turn the switch to “on” that can sometimes fail. When this happens, you may notice that you will not feel anything blowing out of the vents at all. This may also cause the blower motor to work intermittently.

Where are the low and high AC pressure switches located?

The low-pressure side switch is found before the AC compressor, while the high-pressure switch comes after the compressor. Most AC pressure switches are found within the engine compartment, but some manufacturers put them elsewhere. A look in your service manual will show you the appropriate location for your model. AC Pressure Switch Function