Just when I think I come up with the most unusual problems with my truck, I drop a line to the TDR forum and POW!!! Well here is your chance to shine and not disappoint me.
I took a road trip to TX this Easter weekend and the tempature was much warmer than normal. I ran the A/C to keep the wife and kids comfortable, but noticed that after a while the truck was just not that cool. The vents on the drivers side of the truck were blowing nice cool air but the vents on the other side of the truck were blowing luke-cool air at best. I tried the recirculate verses strait outside air, not much difference.
Once in TX I took some time to drop the fan motor and watch and see if the door was closing off the outside air and it was. I ran the AC and could touch the inside condenser and it was getting cold. So the question is what could be causing the difference in tempature right side to left. The only real difference is the volume of air coming out of the passenger side vents is a little less than that of the drivers vents.
I took a road trip to TX this Easter weekend and the tempature was much warmer than normal. I ran the A/C to keep the wife and kids comfortable, but noticed that after a while the truck was just not that cool. The vents on the drivers side of the truck were blowing nice cool air but the vents on the other side of the truck were blowing luke-cool air at best. I tried the recirculate verses strait outside air, not much difference.
Once in TX I took some time to drop the fan motor and watch and see if the door was closing off the outside air and it was. I ran the AC and could touch the inside condenser and it was getting cold. So the question is what could be causing the difference in tempature right side to left. The only real difference is the volume of air coming out of the passenger side vents is a little less than that of the drivers vents.