Why is my AC fan blowing but no cold air?
Try cleaning your air conditioner’s filter and the coils to see if improving the airflow fixes the problem. If there is ice buildup, you’ll need to run the unit with just the fan in order to melt it off. If that doesn’t get the unit blowing cold air again, it could be refrigerant levels are low (see below).
Why is my fan blowing but not air?
The most common problems that cause a lack of airflow include frozen coils, broken fan and restricted airflow due to dirty air filters or vent obstruction. However, there are many other issues that can lead to minimal airflow, so it may be necessary to ask the professionals.
Why does my Subaru Forester not blow cold air?
One of the most inconvenient vehicular problems is when the A/C won’t blow cold air. If your Subaru Forester isn’t keeping you cool, we’ve outlined some of the most common reasons why this might be happening.
Why does my Subaru air conditioner shut down?
So, the radiator kept the engine safe, but when the fans were kicking on, they were blowing A LOT of hot air at the evap unit. That would trip the AC temp sensor and shut down the AC. Yes that will happen if the radiator is clogged enough to limit air flow, thus not allowing the proper temp drop needed to take the heat out of the AC system.
Why is my air conditioner not blowing cold air?
Anytime you notice a situation where the Ac system isn’t blowing cold air, there is some sort of a problem with the ac system. Driving down the road at 60 mph brings in a rush of air that may feel cool to you, just like standing in front of a box fan in your house provides some temperature decrease.
Why is the fan not working on my Subaru?
When the fan wouldn’t work it wouldn’t blow at all, not on any speed. The lights on the fan unit worked, so it was getting power. Ah, okay. It likely isn’t the resistor pack in that case. It could be a connection to it, tho. Let me dig out a schematic for that car… edit: It also has a fan relay that could be bad.