You apparently have a refrigerant leak. I am having the same issue with my 98 Durango. My neighbor who is a mechanic has put a flourescent dye in my system which will hopefully show me where the problem is when it leaks down again. Meanwhile, you might try charging with refrigerant with leak stop solution. This will sometimes stop slow leaks around seals, connections, etc. However, there is some risk that it may clog the H-valve (expansion valve) so don't use too much of this. One can should be sufficient. Then complete the charge with regular 134 refrigerant. If this doesn't do it, you'll probably need to take it to an AC specialist $$$.
check the coolant level, or, possible stuck thermostat.
There is a short in the circuit
If it's blowing and you can tell the compressor is still kicking on when you turn the A/C on, the Coolant probably just needs to be recharged. Especially in a 9 year old car.
It could need recharged or the damper might not be closed.
maybe the a/c needs to be recharged with freon
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Could be a number of reasons. You need to take it in to a shop, and have a system performance test done on it.
First check to see if the system has freon in it and if not then you have a leak but if it does then you will need to check the electrical for the a/c system.......
For the air. It could be that your system may need to be charged or you may have a leak, or your a.c. pump may be bad.
Freon, or same, has likely leaked from the system. You need it recharged. Likely need to fix the leak. Call a professional.
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