Could need something as little as a recharge. I would first check to see if the belt powering the A/C compressor is in good shape, next I would check the fuse. When you turn the a/c on you should see the compressor cycling. If all these are fine I would simply take it to a mechanic and have it recharged
maybe you need your computer reflashed. It worked for me.
Probably the blower motor resistor, check blower motor at the same time
I've experienced 2 problems with air conditioning with 2 Lincolns I've owned. My 1996 Lincoln started blowing just hot air even though the air conditioning unit under the hood was cold and had ice forming over it. A few mechanics looked at it and couldn't fix it. An air conditioning shop finally fixed the problem. A $65 switching motor which took 8 hours to find. My 2000 Lincoln also developed a problem where I could not turn the blower on. I could feel the cold air from the vents, I just couldn't turn up the blower to get it into the car. By this time I was dealing with a mechanic who dealt with Lincolns from the limo industry. For $50 he replaced a sensor in the blower control and it has worked fine since. I wish I had known about this Lincoln mechanic when I had the first problem.
when i changed the bm everything worked fine.$60 for the part.
You would need to read you lease but in most cases the Landlord is responsible for the maintainance of air conditioning units
Blown fuse, defective blower motor resistor pack, blower motor, or blower motor switch. This happened to me and I found a connector at the fan motor had fried. I changed the connector and it worked great.
Check the fuses and blower relay. Also check to make sure that the replacement blower motor has not failed. If these items are good then the electrical system will need to be tested to see where the blower system is losing power.
I had this problem with my 2002 Grand Prix where it would only work on high, and even then only worked sometimes. I had to have the whole unit replaced. It was around $400.
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Well, both the wipers and the blower could have a burned out fuse. Of course, they both could have a burned out motor. I would run a hot wire from the battery to the wipers and the blower motor. If they worked, I'd be looking for a fuse or bad switch.
Bad fuse (open), bad switch or bad blower motor.
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