RaysnCayne
Member
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2020
- Posts
- 49
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- 17
- Location
- Richmond
- First Name
- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10 Custom Deluxe
- Engine Size
- 305
Hi all,
I had this problem last summer, and after some solid input, a new blower motor seemed to have fixed it back then. https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/a-c-only-works-when-driving.43446/
But I'm running into the exact same problem all over again this summer: the cold air (any air) just completely stops coming through the dash vents when I come to a stop (no matter what fan setting I'm on). The A/C compressor/clutch is still doing its thing, just zero cold air coming out the vents inside. I just checked this weekend and it seems like the "new" blower motor is not working - which makes me think there's something else wrong - something causing blower motors to fail prematurely. Would anyone here have any ideas what might cause this?
I guess if replacing a blower motor every June is what it takes to keep my A/C going, that's a sorta small price to pay vs. replacing bigger parts or getting freon topped off. But it seems quite odd a new (hardly-used) blower motor would take a dump that quick.
I had this problem last summer, and after some solid input, a new blower motor seemed to have fixed it back then. https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/a-c-only-works-when-driving.43446/
But I'm running into the exact same problem all over again this summer: the cold air (any air) just completely stops coming through the dash vents when I come to a stop (no matter what fan setting I'm on). The A/C compressor/clutch is still doing its thing, just zero cold air coming out the vents inside. I just checked this weekend and it seems like the "new" blower motor is not working - which makes me think there's something else wrong - something causing blower motors to fail prematurely. Would anyone here have any ideas what might cause this?
I guess if replacing a blower motor every June is what it takes to keep my A/C going, that's a sorta small price to pay vs. replacing bigger parts or getting freon topped off. But it seems quite odd a new (hardly-used) blower motor would take a dump that quick.