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Year: 1998
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AC Issue
Good Morning,
I'm having an Ac issue and I've read several different things to check and wanted to make sure I'm doing the right thing. The AC is very cold when turned on, it will run for 30/45 minutes and then the air gets warm. Sometimes if you allow it to keep running it will get cold again in about 5/10 minutes. The other alternative is too turn of the air ,open the windows for a few minutes and then turn it back on. It will once again be ice cold.
Thus far the freon levels have been checked, a hose that was leaking was replaced. I have read that it could possibly be the brake booster check valve line, of which I have a picture. The other thing is the ac relay switch/cooling fan switch. I'm not sure if this is the same part or two different parts. I also don't have a clue as to where they are supposed to be installed. I need some advice and also a diagram of where the parts are located. 2000 xj .Thanks
I'm having an Ac issue and I've read several different things to check and wanted to make sure I'm doing the right thing. The AC is very cold when turned on, it will run for 30/45 minutes and then the air gets warm. Sometimes if you allow it to keep running it will get cold again in about 5/10 minutes. The other alternative is too turn of the air ,open the windows for a few minutes and then turn it back on. It will once again be ice cold.
Thus far the freon levels have been checked, a hose that was leaking was replaced. I have read that it could possibly be the brake booster check valve line, of which I have a picture. The other thing is the ac relay switch/cooling fan switch. I'm not sure if this is the same part or two different parts. I also don't have a clue as to where they are supposed to be installed. I need some advice and also a diagram of where the parts are located. 2000 xj .Thanks
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