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.
I had the same problem...until I had the coolant in the AC system recharged two years ago
if car is blowing cold air, you need to check the thermostat,the heater core, and the heat control. the coolant will not blow cold air unless there is no coolant at all in engine,then you have bigger problem anyway
te coolant temp sensor!
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That is not a problem. If problem persists, you can consult the gynaecologist.
Our 1997 Honda accord has had the same problem two times. Get the coolant recharged at your mechanic. We have had no problems for several years afterward.
try replacing the thermostat.that should take care of the problem
Same problem vectra heater only blowing cold checked water coolant and it was empty. Topped up now blowing hot just hope I not got head gasket probe
your heat comes from your heater core which draws heat from your engine coolant so if you have no heat and the blower is still running then there is a coolant level problem as in none which then would cause the mottor to over heat and quick
One reason is engine overheating - check your temp gauge and coolant as a first step.
Try getting it recharged.
The most common problem would be a lack of the coolant in the A/C unit. The other would be a broken condenser.