According to the owner's manual in the fuse panel in : Location # 2 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the blower motor relay , air bag diagnostic monitor location # 6 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the rear blower motor (without EATC) location # 35 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the rear blower motor (with EATC) And in your power distribution box in your engine compartment ( Ford recommends disconnecting your battery because PD BOX is live ) IN LOCATION # 2 IS A 40 AMP MAXI-FUSE FOR THE BLOWER MOTOR RELAY in location # 9 is the blower motor relay - Helpfull
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He answered so abruptly, I almost missed it! The horse stopped abruptly.
He abruptly stopped after he realized that he was not supposed to be doing that.
The adverb form of "stopped" is "abruptly" or "suddenly."
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The car ahead of me stopped abruptly, so I had to brake quickly to avoid a crash.
so its not blowing at all anymore, as in no air at all? if tahts the case then how do you know its still cold. if it isn't blowing as well you may just need to change out your filter, just like in a house all cars(most)have a air conditioner filter. if its not blowing anymore at all it sounds like your compressor or your whole dam motor went out, take it to shop.
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1. The shop drained the system and did not recharge it. 2. The shop accidentally disconnected the a/c clutch wire harness. 3. You may have a bad sensor or switch. 4. Nothing, it just went out.............
Sounds like the compressor coil is either blocked or plugged. It may also be the fan isn't blowing when the car is stopped also.
If the air conditioner is not new it could have stopped blowing cold air because of several different things, too many to list here. Here are couple of possible reasons: all the refrigerant gas has leaked away; a pump has stopped working; someone else turned the temperature control to a higher temperature...? The best advice anyone can give you is to call a licensed Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) technician to fix it for you.