2000 Cavalier A/C Issue
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Howdy folks...I have a 2000 Chevy Cavalier, 2.2. The air when I turn on the air conditioner blows warm to hot. I don't seem to have a leak on the freon and the gauges read good.
However, I'm getting warm air out of the vents. Also, when I move the **** that changes the air blend (recirc, vents, vent/feet, defrost, etc), absolutely NOTHING changes.
I know there are some mode actuators that require taking the whole dashboard out, including the IC carrier. That's a lot of work to get to the actuators. Any suggestions on what might be causing this?
Many thanks!
However, I'm getting warm air out of the vents. Also, when I move the **** that changes the air blend (recirc, vents, vent/feet, defrost, etc), absolutely NOTHING changes.
I know there are some mode actuators that require taking the whole dashboard out, including the IC carrier. That's a lot of work to get to the actuators. Any suggestions on what might be causing this?
Many thanks!
#2
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For anybody that experiences this, check to be sure the vaccum hose that connects to the throttle body is indeed connected! What a difference having vacuum to the A/C system makes!
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