Why is my Dodge truck AC not blowing cold air?

Why is my Dodge truck AC not blowing cold air?

The first possibility is that there is a refrigerant leak. The leak may be found in the evaporator, condenser or hose in which case you should bring your car to a mechanic to be repaired. Another reason that your air conditioner may not be blowing cool air is because the compressor has gone bad.

What kind of Freon does a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 take?

NOTE!

Year Model Refrigerant
Type
2003 All Engines R134a
2002 All Engines R134a
2000-2001 All Engines R134a

Why is my 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating?

The most common reasons a Dodge Ram 1500 is overheating are a coolant leak (water pump, radiator, hose etc.), the radiator fan, or a failed thermostat.

What kind of Freon does a Dodge Ram 1500 take?

The type is called R134. It is fairly easy to tell when Your freon is getting low.

Does the blower motor resistor control heat?

The blower motor resistor is an electrical component that is a part of the vehicle’s heating and air conditioning system. It is responsible for controlling the blower motor’s fan speed. A failed blower motor resistor can cause issues with the operation of the entire heating and air conditioning system.

Is PAG 46 and PAG 100 Compatible?

➔ PAG oils are highly miscible with R134a (PAG oils 46 YF and 100 YF also with R1234yf) and are suitable for lubricating the air conditioning systems of most passenger and commercial vehicles.

How much Freon does a Ram 1500 take?

The 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 uses around 2 pounds of freon. The type is called R134.

What are the symptoms of a bad thermostat?

5 Symptoms of a Bad Thermostat (and Replacement Cost)

  • #1 – Temperature Gauge Reading Higher (or Lower) Than Normal.
  • #2 – Sudden Air Temperature Changes Inside Vehicle.
  • #3 – Coolant Leaking.
  • #4 – Rumbling Noises.
  • #5 – Heater Malfunction.

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