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jawknee5 04-16-2012 08:19 PM

A/C blows great, Max A/C doesnt
 
Ive searched the forums and i havnt found anything specific to this problem, maybe someone has some insight?

My normal AC works great, blows strong and cold.

A few months ago, my MAX a/c stopped blowing out of the vents, and to be honest, i dont even know where it goes. The inside of the car doesnt get cold.

So heres the scenario, as best as i can explain it.

Normal A/C will be on high, blowing strong and cold. When i switch it over to MAX A/C, stuff happens behind the dash and after 3 or 4 seconds the airflow stops and it still makes noise like its blowing, yet nothing is coming out of the vents...

Any help would be great!

jawknee5 04-16-2012 10:20 PM

Anything? Anyone?

Hangwire 04-16-2012 10:30 PM

The difference between A/C and MAX A/C is that MAX recirculates cabin air and A/C pulls from the outside at all times I believe. I'm not sure what would cause the recirculation to stop working. Some sort of valve or sensor?

jawknee5 04-17-2012 01:06 AM

Thats my last hope. I had it checked for vaccume leaks, but that was alright. I really hope that someone comes in here and knows where to look, i checked behind the glove box and didnt see anything that looked useful, but then again i dont know what im looking for.

JeremyB 04-17-2012 01:43 AM

I'm thinking it has something to do with the baffle that changes it from outside air to cabin air

cliffyk 04-17-2012 12:42 PM

Electrically the two modes are identical, it is only the position of the cabin air inlet door that changes.

http://www.paladinmicro.com/images/F...Airflow-01.jpg

In Normal mode no vacuum is applied to the cabin air inlet door motor and the flap is closed as shown above--only outside air is supplied.

http://www.paladinmicro.com/images/F...Airflow-02.jpg

In Max mode vacuum is applied to the cabin air inlet door motor and the flap is open as shown above--outside air is blocked and cabin air is supplied.

So regardless of whether the cabin air flap is open or closed, or in between, there should be some air being supplied. To my mind this leaves the vacuum selector switch as suspect, if it is not aligning all the doors as they should be for Max operation it could be one of the other doors is blocking the air flow?

Here is the complete system description from the shop manual.

jawknee5 04-18-2012 07:26 PM

Hmmm. So where would you suggest i start looking? When it comes to A/C im kinda lost. Also, Vacuum selector switch, would be the switch that selects max ac, normal ac, defroster ect?

cliffyk 04-18-2012 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by jawknee5 (Post 7914633)
Hmmm. So where would you suggest i start looking? When it comes to A/C im kinda lost. Also, Vacuum selector switch, would be the switch that selects max ac, normal ac, defroster ect?

Yes, that is the vacuum selector switch.

At the risk of sounding facetious, you begin by taking it apart and seeing what is wrong--here is the HVAC control panel R&R from the shop manual...

jawknee5 04-18-2012 10:48 PM

Thank you very much for all that information. I may take it apart tomorrow just to see if maybe a vacuum line cracked, or maybe fell off. I dont know Air Conditioning is something i know absolutely nothing about.

If i dont find anything wrong, im going to go over to pick your part and get some practice removing the actual switch and reinstalling it before i attempt it on my own, just to be safe.

steve_o_1971 11-04-2014 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by jawknee5 (Post 7914898)
Thank you very much for all that information. I may take it apart tomorrow just to see if maybe a vacuum line cracked, or maybe fell off. I dont know Air Conditioning is something i know absolutely nothing about.

If i dont find anything wrong, im going to go over to pick your part and get some practice removing the actual switch and reinstalling it before i attempt it on my own, just to be safe.

Your a/c max air intake has sucked up a bag or something similar, reach up to firewall from inside the vehicle an the passenger side and remove the trash. voila!


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