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08-04-2008, 12:43 PM
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Question on ac on a 1998 sts
I get warm air on the driver side and cold air on the passenger side any ideas
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RE: Question on ac on a 1998 sts
Mode or mixture door in partially closed position.
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RE: Question on ac on a 1998 sts
How do i fix this thanks for the fast responce
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RE: Question on ac on a 1998 sts
Also make sure a/c is fully charged, dont just add 134a. Pressure readings will show if it is low.
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