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4 Day Air
by dleahy
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Jul 14, 2009 (1:42 pm)
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You have a leak plain and simple. My own truck developed a leak in the O rings sealing the lines at one point and the freon leaked out too. You need to take your truck to someone who specializes in AC and they can use a freon "sniffer" to locate where the leak/leaks are. Until you fix the leak, you're just wasting freon and money. Jiffylube owes you your money back for failing to diagnose where the freon went and then selling you more. They clearly don't have a clue how to work on your truck. Anytime a system is down on freon, it went somewhere. Leak. Good luck.
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Re: vents/defrost [jmiller0423]
by dreamping
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Aug 04, 2009 (9:40 pm)
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Replying to: jmiller0423 (Jun 04, 2009 3:32 pm)
On my 01 the control motor is right above the accelerator pedal just above the edge of the bottom of the dash. Turn on the ignition to accessory and then the blower to it's lowest position. Adjust the vent switch while laying on the floor and watch and listen. The motor is right there and it turns a 3.5 inch wheel. It operates three items that fit into three groves. The one on the outside/motor side has a plastic rod the goes straight up about 7 inches to the defrost door. In my case one of the 2 screws holding the motor on was loose and that 7 inch rod came out of it's groove on the wheel. Pull the 2 motor screws out using a 5/16 driver or socket (it's a tight spot and I had to use a swivel and extension in my face). DON'T PULL THAT 7" ROD OFF CAUSE IT COMES OFF REALLY EASILY as does the 3.5" wheel once the motor is off. Mine had factory grease on it so you can simply stick the knob on the end of your 7" rod back into the groove on the wheel and carefully push the motor back on with it's screws and tighten it down. It worked for me the first time but I took everything apart which made it difficult to get it all back together. I didn't remove any ducting or dash components and I have big hands.
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Re: resistor [dmiller1220]
by dreamping
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Aug 04, 2009 (9:45 pm)
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Replying to: dmiller1220 (Jun 05, 2009 9:01 am)
REFER TO MESSAGE 193
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2005 dodge dakota condensation drain tube locale
by texaslowco
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Sep 16, 2009 (11:56 am)
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Yep, water on passenger floor big time. Wants to ream me some tube for realz, yo. Cant find the %^$# ! condensation drain tube anywhere in engine compartment. Anybody able to give directions to the hidden treasure?
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