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post May 5 2004, 03:14 PM
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Hello, I've got a 93 ranger extended cab with the 2.3L 5-speed. The AC on my truck blows with minimal force through the registers. I pulled the fan to take a look. It appeared to be tight and not slipping on the shaft, plus not tore up in any way. I can hear the fan motor changing speeds as I go from low to high. It's just that the air isn't coming out of the vents with much force. I've tried feeling around the lower dash for an air leak, and feeling under the hood at the fan motor for air leaking, but haven't felt anything. Is there something I can do to increase the air pressure coming out of the vents? This affects all of the AC vents. I live in the South, and that AC is pretty darn important! *L* Thanks for any info. JD
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JD, I live in Tennessee and your right. AC is very important. It sounds like a blockage in the duct or a damper that is not functioning properly. Does the air flow feel correct when in the defrost of heater settings? Good Luck! Neal > Hello, > > I've got a 93 ranger extended cab with the 2.3L 5-speed. The AC on > my truck blows with minimal force through the registers. I pulled > the fan to take a look. It appeared to be tight and not slipping on > the shaft, plus not tore up in any way. I can hear the fan motor > changing speeds as I go from low to high. It's just that the air > isn't coming out of the vents with much force. I've tried feeling > around the lower dash for an air leak, and feeling under the hood at > the fan motor for air leaking, but haven't felt anything. Is there > something I can do to increase the air pressure coming out of the > vents? This affects all of the AC vents. > > I live in the South, and that AC is pretty darn important! *L* > > Thanks for any info. > JD > > > > >
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