Is the front AC blowing cool enough air?

Is the front AC blowing cool enough air?

Cabin air filter is fine. The front AC does not seem as cold as the rear AC. Outside temp is a moderate 85F, with 30% humidity. Do you notice this disparity most at idle with the A/C on?

Why is the rear AC warmer than the front?

When the rear ac is turned on only, the air isn’t that cold. But when the front ac is turned on, the rear ac is blowing colder air out the vents. That’s because the rear AC by itself can’t turn the compressor on… The front AC has to be on for the compressor to turn on….

Why is my Honda Odyssey not blowing cold air?

Air is blowing through the front vents. I still sense that the air does not get cold like it use to. When the car is idle the air is not as cold as it use to be. It only gets very cold when we are on the road. I also sense that putting on the rear ac seems to help the front get colder.

Why is the front vents warm but the rear vents are cold?

The gauge showed that the system was low and I started to fill the system. The compressor clutch did turn on and the system is currently at 45psi (fill zone). Now, the rear vents is blowing cold air but the front vents is still blowing warm air.

What can I do to improve airflow in my home?

Seal the joints of your air ducts with an approved mastic or sealant and you will realize a noticeable and immediate improvement to your homes airflow problems. As the furnace or air conditioning system is in operation, it blows and draws air through a series of air ducts to condition each space of the home.

Why is there a problem with airflow in my house?

More often than not this airflow problem relates to poor design in the architecture of the home or poor installation practices of the HVAC system. In some occasions, modifications can be made to the ventilation system to provide a greater volume of air with less restriction.

Why does my car blower make a strained sound?

If I turn the rear control behind my head to hot, the blower sounds really strained, and nothing comes out the back. I am assuming there is a door that has to open, near the passenger door, because that is where the strained sound comes from. It sounds as if the door is stuck, and will not open the other way.

Cabin air filter is fine. The front AC does not seem as cold as the rear AC. Outside temp is a moderate 85F, with 30% humidity. Do you notice this disparity most at idle with the A/C on?

Why is my front blower not blowing air?

Front was not blowing air only the rear. The dealer said it was a modulator. 462.00 to get it fixed. Having the same problem, Front blower goes off with AC and rear fan still on when Idle for more than 15 mins and outside temp above 85 degrees or so. Otherwise no problems.

When the rear ac is turned on only, the air isn’t that cold. But when the front ac is turned on, the rear ac is blowing colder air out the vents. That’s because the rear AC by itself can’t turn the compressor on… The front AC has to be on for the compressor to turn on….

Why does the air blow out in the front of my car?

My front air does not blow out (it works in the back). I changed the blower relay in the fuse box next to the battery and put in a new blower fan under the glove box but it still does not blow air out in the front. Any ideas? It is a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country.

Where does the AC blow out in the front?

AC does not blow out from vents in the front. My front air does not blow out (it works in the back). I changed the blower relay in the fuse box next to the battery and put in a new blower fan under the glove box but it still does not blow air out in the front.

Front was not blowing air only the rear. The dealer said it was a modulator. 462.00 to get it fixed. Having the same problem, Front blower goes off with AC and rear fan still on when Idle for more than 15 mins and outside temp above 85 degrees or so. Otherwise no problems.

What to do if your air conditioner is not blowing?

Solution: Contact an AC professional to inspect your home’s ductwork. A dirty blower, above, can decrease the amount of air that comes through your AC vents. Your air conditioning system relies on a blower to pull in air from your home, run it over the evaporator coil, then push it back into your home as cold air.