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Old 07-12-2021, 12:32 PM
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Strange AC/Bower issue on 2004

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Strange issue on 2004 4.4. Let me set this up: Picked up E53, Drove it 400 miles across state. All was good, except part way home AC stopped blowing out of vents. Changing mode, which vents it was blowing out, did not change anything. Happened again yesterday on 75 mile trip, up to destination all worked fine, on the way home it did the same thing. You can still hear fan blowing and air moving, but no/very little air coming from any vents. Changing mode did nothing, except when hitting defrost, for a very brief moment we could feel air coming out vents. 10 minutes after getting home, drove it to my In Laws and all worked normal. Hmmm. Anyone else have a similar issue? Any ideas?



Just want to say a thanks also on this forum, Car had the Trifeca of lights and i was able to repair it (sent ABS module off) with info from here.


Scott
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