What would cause my air conditioner to stop working in my car?

What would cause my air conditioner to stop working in my car?

Air Conditioning Not Working in Your Car? The most common causes of broken air conditioning are leaks or compressor issues. If your air is blowing cool but not cold, the problem could be a clogged filter, cooling fan problem, radiator trouble, or it could simply be that you need to recharge your AC.

How do I turn off Eco mode on my RAV4 2020?

To turn off or on the ECO mode in a Toyota RAV4, push the ECO button, located on the center console controls, to the left of the drivers side heated seat button. To verify that it is off, look at the instrument cluster, the green “ECO MODE” light will be illuminated when it is active.

Why is my RAV4 air conditioner not cold?

Most of the time, when your Rav4’s air isn’t blowing cold enough, it is going to be a lack of refrigerant causing the problem. We recommend having a professional recharge your A/C if it does end up being a coolant issue.

Why is my air conditioner not blowing cold air?

One of the most inconvenient vehicular problems is when the A/C won’t blow cold air. If your Toyota Rav4 isn’t keeping you cool, we’ve outlined some of the most common reasons why this might be happening. The only thing that the air conditioning system has in common with the heater is that they both use the climate controls and the blower motor.

Why is my HTR not working on my Toyota RAV4?

The HTR activated and the contacts works fine if I apply 12 V from the battery terminals. However, the relay is not activating when I turn the car on and turn the blower control on to any position. To just test the relay, I put a piece of wire to one side of the coil and touch to ground and the blower start working at a fixed speed.

Why is my Toyota air conditioner not working?

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