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Drive 65 or more for 45 mins set on Auto 70* and the air bows warm. Resume around town driving and I starts blowing ice cold again.
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usually it means that your expansion valve freezes up.Once it thaws it works for a while,again. It is located behind your dash.Drive 65 or more for 45 mins set on Auto 70* and the air bows warm. Resume around town driving and I starts blowing ice cold again. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
per @doug7740what’s it like to get to it? How hard to replace?
It is usually located behind the glove box,but I am not familiar with that model.Sometimes part of the dashboard has to be removed and the a/c has to be evacuated before you start repairsusually it means that your expansion valve freezes up.Once it thaws it works for a while,again. It is located behind your dash.
Frozen expansion valve (and/or evaporator coil) generally points to a low Freon charge. If this is the case recover it and compare the amount recovered to the amount indicated on the label. If it is low, just recharge with the correct amount. I had this problem with my 2003.usually it means that your expansion valve freezes up.Once it thaws it works for a while,again. It is located behind your dash.