It may be due to the control head needing replaced
A wind that blows constantly from the same direction is known as a prevailing wind.
A fuse blows when there is a short circuit or an overload in the circuit.
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prevailing winds
It's prevailing Winds
I have a 2000 Chrysler cirrus it only blows cold air on the heat cycle. can someone help me as to why this is happening?
Wind always blows constantly at seashore. Some times at the banks of big river too wind is blowing constantly. Usually where there is a big open space and large water body, wind's speed at such places will be considerably more. Wind is constantly blowing in the deserts too.
If it blows while driving, I would replace the fuel pump. If it blows when trying to start, I would replace the starter.
Inside dashboard in path of air that blower motor blows.
When my a/c system is low on refrigerant, it blows hot on drivers side, cold on passenger side of the dashboard. This is a 1997 Buick Ultra. Recharging the system solves the problem.
Possible answerYou might try disconnecting the battery completely. Leave it for about 20 minutes then reconnect it. This should reset the climate control. We did it with ours after a mechanic suggested it. Hope this helps. I have a 93 Concorde with the same prob. I am currently looking to purchase a new(used on eBay?) climate control module, which should correct the prob.
The fuse blows because the current through it exceeds the rated current limit of the fuse.