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Air Conditioning Problems**pics and vids**

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sadc

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Feb 17, 2008
Kapolei, Hawaii
I have a 2g mitsubishi eclipse rs... heres my vid
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When I turn on the fan without turning on the a/c button nothing turns on. But when I hit that a/c button with the fan on. The fan outside turns on. Weird thing is too that when im driving, and I have enough speed for me to get some air blowing inside my car I can feel the coldness so I know its still filled. Also I changed this out told it might of been it but it wasnt
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On the passenger side on the. By the blower
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Also another weird thing...When I directly connect a battery straight to the the blower, It works. I can hear and feel it. Someone was also telling me it might be the switch. But I checked that out too. Everything was connected...

Had it for a year without a/c but now im dieing here in hawaii. Its HOTTTTT!!!:cry:

thanks in advance

stephen
 

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haha this vid was almost a year ago...i just bought it to your guys attention...all fuses are good

LOL and btw i tired hot wireing it to my batt or to a 12v source....That killed one of my fuses -_-
 
The fact that the cooling fan turns on with the A/C button on, is exactly what it's supposed to do. When you use the A/C the cooling system goes into over time (it's driving a fairly big load what with A/C compressor turning plus all the other cooling needs from the engine). Also jumping the fan only proves the fan works,not the switch in question. You need to jump the switch and see if you can get the fan to turn on, if you can then it's the switch that's at fault not the fan.
 
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