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Old 06-23-2006, 12:33 AM
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i just finish changing heater core out...and now my a/c sometime it blowing right on the face and sometime it blow on the windshield any body have the same problem please let me know this drive me nut
Old 06-23-2006, 08:46 AM
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update info...each time i step on the accelarate the a/c blow on bottom of the feet and run a min and it back on top btw it a 2000 T/A
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anyone here know? i need help this drive me nut
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anyone??
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I don't think it is really an "Internal Engine" problem. Try the General Maintenance & Repairs forum. You might get more answers.
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thank you
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you have a vacume leak somewhere, you probaby knocked a line off when you were into the heater core assy.. Russ
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i check on that thx




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