Why does my front air conditioner stop blowing cold air?

Why does my front air conditioner stop blowing cold air?

Outside Temps above 90 degree F. Vehicle is being driven in the city, all systems appear to be normal. Randomly, the Front Blower Motor will stop moving cold air. Rear A/C controls continue to work fine and cold air is blowing out well. No matter how many times (or position) the fan speed knob is moved, the front blower motor fails to respond.

What to do if your front AC blower is not working?

Unplug it and check it out for continuity. Check all the connectors for the heating system while you’re at it. Replacement connectors are available. They usually come with crimp connectors, but it’s better to solder the wires and shrink-wrap them so you know the splice will carry the full load without heating.

Why does my front blower randomly stop working?

It appears that when the WIN has lost “sense” of the FOBIK, it randomly either shuts off the vehicle or turns off certain controls in the vehicle (as if the key has been removed). I will continue to post over time to confirm the fix on this.

What to do if your a / C unit stops working?

Rear A/C controls continue to work fine and cold air is blowing out well. No matter how many times (or position) the fan speed knob is moved, the front blower motor fails to respond. A/C system can be turned off and on multiple times, but the front blower fails to respond. Rear Blower follows commanded speeds.

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.

Why is my front AC blower not working?

I’ve seen many posts from people whose front AC blower would stop occasionally. My wife would kick the wires under the glove compartment and it would start again. It finally failed altogether. Following the advice from other owners, I replaced the blower motor resistor. That didn’t help.

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.

Is the front blower on my win still working?

It’s been about six weeks since we replaced the WIN. To clarify, the rear blower always works. The front blower will come on and, if its going to quit, it will cycle off, back on and then off until I restart the van. It has quit at every speed-no one speed more than any other.