A/C vent
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A/C vent
I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Richard
Needles, CA
you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Richard
Needles, CA
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Re: A/C vent
Hi Richard,
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
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Re: A/C vent
Hi Richard,
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
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Re: A/C vent
Hi Richard,
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
The constant low speed blower motor is mandated at least from the
seventies as my Bronco blows fresh air, usually the speed, is so slow we
can't hear it, only feel it, when we're installing something like a
radio and testing with engine off, ignition on. It's never bother me,
other than the air conditioner, I could disconnect for the heater
position, yet ran in the defrost.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Richard Leivas wrote:
>
> I have a 02 Wrangler and am experiencing problems with the A/C vents. When
> you turn them to of they stay on. The pressure and tempeture can be
> adjusted, but when turned off it still blows air like it is on the low
> setting. Any help on how to fix this problem would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Richard
> Needles, CA
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