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My cars ac blows cold but it doesn’t blow hard enough?
I was told that it may be a vacuum leak where a seal is loose. How much does this usually cost to fix? How can I fix it myself? I have a 2004 Chrysler crossfire.
Thanks for the answer. Can you please give me more detail as to how to fix a loose air or vacuum hose? Is it hard or easy? How much would it cost someone to just tighten these hoses? Couldn’t find the answer on google. Thanks.
3 Answers
- thebax2006Lv 72 months ago
If the blower motor is not blowing hard enough i has nothing to do with the AC system.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Replace the cabin filter if it has one. Check for a dirty blower and bad blower motor or resistor/resistor module. Check for loose or disconnected ducting. Clean the evaporator coils. You might need to see a car AC specialist to get the coils cleaned.
- Anonymous2 months ago
If that's the problem, could be lose air hose, lose vacuum hose, defective vacuum motor, bad controller, etc etc etc. The cost will depend upon whether it is a Chrysler part # or a Mercedes part #.