My ac is not blowing air .

Asked by Carter1746 Sep 06, 2020 at 03:28 PM about the 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My ac is not blowing air but I can feel  cold at  the vent. on a 2004 Dodge Ram
1500 I tried a new resistor fusses charging the system all most everything I
could think of exscept the wiring harnesses ?

2 Answers

If you hear the blower motor running, when you turn the A/C on high, it's probably broken vent doors. Check all the vent settings and see if any work, while others do not. If you can't hear the blower motor running on high, the motor, relay, or fuse is blown. The motor is located under and behind(slightly), your glove box. Easy to replace, but check relays and fuse first. My vent doors stopped working for the panel. I got lucky, because mine was just stuck. Replacing those cheaply built doors would be a bitch. Tore my whole dash apart. Removed stereo system, steering wheel, just about everything and still couldn't access any way of replacing the doors, if I'd needed too.

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