A/C mystery

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1SilverBullet2

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Ok idk when this started but it was about the end of May, so I used the vents to cool my truck off(not the a/c). After a minute the air was cooler than normal, I thought that was weird but I had also topped my coolant off and burped out air so I thought that was the case. No it wasn't. It was blowing just as cold as my a/c and I always had water underneath my truck even when the knob wasn't on a/c. I checked to see if the clutch was running on face/feet vents and it wasn't. So I was stumped. Pulled the a/c fuse, of course it never worked. I'm thinking it's my clutch on the compressor, but here's the weird thing. Today I was still curious on the situation, I went thru all the vent positions, the a/c not only worked on a/c vents but also the face/feet, feet, and defrost position. What's up with that??? Never had this happen before.


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^That. Start the truck, set it to whatever you had it set on and look at the center of the clutch, if it's turning, it's engaged
 
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No guys trust me I know when the clutch is engaged or disengaged lol I can hear the clutch kick in and out when I switch vents.
 

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