Air flow incorrect
Air flow incorrect
Just judging from the amount of air coming from dash vents in normal AC and Max AC, the volume of air is much greater in the Max position. What could be restricting the volume?
I do wonder if maybe it is not getting external air for some reason. I've eliminated the posibility of it being back pressure when trying to pull external air by rolling windows down.
Is there a troubleshooting procedure to check blend/diverter door functions?
I do wonder if maybe it is not getting external air for some reason. I've eliminated the posibility of it being back pressure when trying to pull external air by rolling windows down.
Is there a troubleshooting procedure to check blend/diverter door functions?
Doug
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Last edited by plano-doug; Oct 11, 2013 at 03:34 PM.
I don't notice any difference in air volume between normal AC with the interior air recirculation deal on and max AC. All max does is set it to interior recirculation (which makes it blow harder). If anything, max AC should give less volume because it sends air out of all the vents instead of just the "face/upper body" ones.
That being said, OP, does the interior recirculation button change anything for you?
That being said, OP, does the interior recirculation button change anything for you?
Different concern, but condenser was very clogged with bugs and it took multiple cleaning efforts to fix that.
That is why I also tested with windows open, just in case there was an issue with the two big external vents located on lower back wall of cabin.
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I don't notice any difference in air volume between normal AC with the interior air recirculation deal on and max AC. All max does is set it to interior recirculation (which makes it blow harder). If anything, max AC should give less volume because it sends air out of all the vents instead of just the "face/upper body" ones.
That being said, OP, does the interior recirculation button change anything for you?
That being said, OP, does the interior recirculation button change anything for you?
Is there a diagram available that shows vacuum logic from control head to doors? I'm guessing that it would be easy to send vacuum down each line to check door functions.
This was my Dad's last new truck and for all I know it might have been like this from day one.
The only thing that changes from MAX to A/C is the inlet door position. In MAX, it recirculates (far less blower resistance). In A/C, it admits air from under the windshield cowl and expels it through ether open windows or the outlet vents.
This is essentially my understanding as well, which explains why it blows more, especially if you don't have a recirculate button. Not having the recirculate button makes complete sense for max to be more powerful. I thought my dad's old 03 had one, so my apologies on that.
Ahh well if my mom hadn't plowed the truck into a tree 5 houses down on Father's Day a few years back, I'd probably be able to check . . . oh well! It was a Lariat Screw, so it likely had it if it was available.
How many doors and positions?
I checked the other control positions and all seem noisier than they should be compared to Max AC, as if something is restricting air flow, which is why I ask that question.
And whether blower can be removed without tearing everything else loose, for the purpose of looking into case and checking door movement.
I checked the other control positions and all seem noisier than they should be compared to Max AC, as if something is restricting air flow, which is why I ask that question.
And whether blower can be removed without tearing everything else loose, for the purpose of looking into case and checking door movement.
This is essentially my understanding as well, which explains why it blows more, especially if you don't have a recirculate button. Not having the recirculate button makes complete sense for max to be more powerful. I thought my dad's old 03 had one, so my apologies on that.
And as to a recirculate switch, that would have the same purpose as switching to Max AC from my understanding of similar setups. The only vehicle I've ever seen with this type of setup that had similar issue was a late 90's Sable that had a CAF tucked up in the cowl and it was completely matted over with debris and mold growth. This vehicle is not supposed to have a CAF and the location for adding one, bottom of HVAC case, does not have it. Pretty hard to imagine anything big enough being sucked past the inlet grill below windshield and plugging that large duct.
I don't know how the AC systems work exactly, but I don't notice having the windows open or closed having any effect on mine at all. I have them down almost every day too.
I agree that recirculate having the same effect as max, that has been my observation.
I agree that recirculate having the same effect as max, that has been my observation.







