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Old 05-26-2011, 06:36 AM
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I have a 2007 Sebring and it has been a Great Car but the A/C has stopped blowing cool Air. I checked the Freon and the compressor are ok. It act like no Air is flowing over the A/C Coils. Does anyone know where to Start and does anyone have a Diagram of the cooling system for this Sebring?
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 09:24 AM
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is the fan coming on inside?
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 10:20 AM
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Yes it is and it works great on heat and defrost but no cold air.
 
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Old 05-26-2011, 01:49 PM
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how did u check the freon level then what are the high and low side pressures when the compressor is on?
 
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I used one of the Guages that come with a Freon Fill Kit. With the engine off I have high pressure and if you turn the engine on and turn on the AC I can watch the pressure go down to 40 PSI on the low side and as long as the compressor is on it will stay at this level.
 
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ok lets get this straight U have 40 psi when the compressor is on and u still have no cool air out the vents? when u change temp with the **** does it get hotter or cooler or nothing?
 
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That is correct. If you change the Temp **** you get hot air. Now if I go out side the cabin under the hood and feel of the A/C lines going into the cabin it is cold to the touch. So I know the coils are getting cold I just can to understand why we are not getting and Cool air out of the vents.
 
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CT is probably sleeping now. I'll finish this for you. The blend door is not moving to cold for some reason. Could be the control head, broken door or bad actuator at fault. Yours may be cable driven depending on your package. Sometimes those tips break off the back of the control head.
 
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Do you or does anyone have a diagram of this area of the cooling system that they can send me so I can check this out?
 
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CT is probably sleeping now. I'll finish this for you. The blend door is not moving to cold for some reason. Could be the control head, broken door or bad actuator at fault. Yours may be cable driven depending on your package. Sometimes those tips break off the back of the control head.
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CT is probably sleeping now. I'll finish this for you. The blend door is not moving to cold for some reason. Could be the control head, broken door or bad actuator at fault. Yours may be cable driven depending on your package. Sometimes those tips break off the back of the control head.
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CT is probably sleeping now. I'll finish this for you. The blend door is not moving to cold for some reason. Could be the control head, broken door or bad actuator at fault. Yours may be cable driven depending on your package. Sometimes those tips break off the back of the control head.


OK I was wrong about the pressure it is on 30 PSI and I checked the action on the Blend Air acuator and it all looks to be working. Is there a temp senser that could be bad that would cause this?
 


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