Timeline for Vehicle AC works initially, but after driving for a while (hour+), the airflow drops to the point being ineffective
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Jul 26 at 20:59 | answer | added | aries95 | timeline score: 0 | |
Apr 1 at 0:19 | comment | added | Lawyer Aidroos | I would also check the AC system related relay switches and replace if necessary. A leaky or clogged evaporator coil is also a good theory as suggested mostly. Visit the dealership for an appointment to checkup on the AC system components such as the gas pressure, leaks, temperature sensors, and relays. I do not know how good ford system diagnostic scanners are. But for mb star scanners unearth a needle in a haystack. Good luck. | |
Apr 6, 2022 at 11:18 | comment | added | MetalMikester | It's a long shot, but years ago my car's A/C was misbehaving in a similar fashion and eventually the mechanic found that there were leaves that made it into the vent system and would intermittently block the air flow. | |
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