Ac blowing hot

Asked by Dandrill Bendino Jun 14, 2016 at 05:59 PM about the 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car 98 grand marquis is blowing hot air
even when it's put to cold . It use to blow cold if
battery was taken off but when switched to hot
air it won't switch back to cold ....could this be
the temperature switch or do I need a new
compressor n etc.

5 Answers

5,295

Is compressor turning? Look at clutch. Could be the pressure valve. Right out there when you can see it. Wires uplug, it unscrews. Also could be a a/c relay. Automatic climate control? or standard?

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30

Compressor is turning and it has automatic climate control

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5,295

It's either completely out of freon (hoses will not be cold). If they're cold, then it's the blend door, the dash has to come out, big job.

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60

Compressor is working and hoses are cold but it's still blowing hot air. 2003 grand marquis ls

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5,295

Your heater blend door is stuck. Common problem, but expensive to fix. Dash has to come out. There are some shortucts through the glove box. Never done it, and I don't want to. Mine's a manual. Time for another car for you? I love my 2002.

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