The temperature of air coming out of an AC vent typically ranges from 50°F to 60°F (10°C to 15°C) when the system is functioning properly. This temperature can vary based on factors like humidity, the thermostat setting, and the overall efficiency of the AC unit. Ideally, the vent temperature should be around 20°F to 30°F cooler than the indoor air temperature to ensure effective cooling. If the temperature is significantly higher, it may indicate a problem with the system.
The air from the vent should be 18 to 22 degrees F lower than the temperature of the air going into the return.
Outside temp below 85 deg, a thermometer in the center vent with the system on recirculation and the fan on medium. You should get about 45 degrees,
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If the AC is on Vent and it blows hot air in and the temp is at coolest. I think it does not matter because when you have it in vent it is venting air from the out side, it will start blowing air from the out side meaning if its hot out side the air will come out hot. Sometimes a car might blow hot air when you have it on full AC and cooldest. When you accelerate your car hard but it should cool down after you stop accelerating hard.
Bad vac line or cable to your vent controls. There is a door to your heater core that is supposed to closed when ac is on-yours is not. A place that does ac repairs can check it out for you.
there is no test for auto climate control, when you turn the ac on it comes on at a certain temp., you adjust the temp. as you see fit the display should already say auto temp.. if you want continuous temp. without it going off just push vent and then auto will go off your display, if im correct.
I have a 01 Buick and the ac temp that comes out of the vents is around 50 deg - at idle and around 45 deg at highway speed - Is this normal a normal temp? or should the ac temps be colder?
40f - 45f is great
Make sure you have vacuum coming into the cab from the engine. There may be something wrong with the switches.
Yes, the heater AC vent system in your 1992 Delta 88 is controlled by vacuum lines. If your air is only coming out of the defrost vents and won't switch to the vent setting, it could indicate a vacuum leak or a faulty actuator that controls the airflow direction. Check for any disconnected or damaged vacuum lines, and inspect the actuator for proper operation. Addressing these issues should help restore proper airflow functionality.
i cant get ac from my panel vent on a 1989 caddillac fleetwood brougham