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2001 DODGE STRATUS AIR CONDITIONING
I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus that had the #1 fan setting stop working
and I see this is very common with the stratus. After I had the dealer replace the resistor, my AC didn't work right and they have not been able to figure out why. When I get in the hot car the AC blows warm air for a very long time and it helps if I roll a window down a bit to create a vacuum. They replaced the sensors but that hasn't helped. Has anyone else had this issue? I hear it's common in Chrysler's. |
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2001 DODGE STRATUS AIR CONDITIONING
"cshergo" > wrote in message oups.com... > I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus that had the #1 fan setting stop working > and I see this is very common with the stratus. After I had the dealer > replace the resistor, my AC didn't work right and they have not been > able to figure out why. When I get in the hot car the AC blows warm > air for a very long time and it helps if I roll a window down a bit to > create a vacuum. They replaced the sensors but that hasn't helped. > Has anyone else had this issue? I hear it's common in Chrysler's. > Probably not related to the resistor. possible just low on Freon -- Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech |
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