AC only works on low and medium speed
But my explanation is much more complicated, involves many more assumptions, and is much less likely to happen.
That's why I posted it..
The fan itself works on all settings which is why I figured the switch itself is probably good. At least that's how I read the post. The AC on off function is all through that AC button..
That's why I posted it..
The fan itself works on all settings which is why I figured the switch itself is probably good. At least that's how I read the post. The AC on off function is all through that AC button..
Ha, I have same issue on 05 I just got. Ac and fan work at 1-2. But ac light goes off at 3-4. But fan works at all speeds. I’m going to try a new blower module resister first.
hvac control assy? Perhaps.
weak alternator? Hmm, I suppose it could be part of issue.
hvac control assy? Perhaps.
weak alternator? Hmm, I suppose it could be part of issue.
Last edited by Stove; Aug 3, 2024 at 08:15 AM.
Try hooking up jumper cables to another battery with both cars running.
If it is a weak alternator and battery issue, the addition of another current source, the other car's battery,+ alternator should provide more than enough current to the system in your vehicle. Make sure they are beefy (low wire gauge number) so that The resistance of the jumper cables does not significantly limit the current flow
A jump box should work as long as the terminals are live. Some of them you need to push a button to make the terminals live.
If it is a weak alternator and battery issue, the addition of another current source, the other car's battery,+ alternator should provide more than enough current to the system in your vehicle. Make sure they are beefy (low wire gauge number) so that The resistance of the jumper cables does not significantly limit the current flow
A jump box should work as long as the terminals are live. Some of them you need to push a button to make the terminals live.
Has other issues also. I fixed them and sold it. I never got around to changing resistor as test. Or inspecting fan wire harness. Ironically my reply is same as someone who did not have issue. I did not investigate or try to fix it. I’m just a person who also had same issue.
Last edited by Stove; Aug 17, 2024 at 08:26 AM.
I had this exact same problem on my Vue, 2006 base w/V6 . The solution was replacing the blower motor resistor, GM part # 15-80546. It's located on the passenger side, right under the dashboard, and was a pretty easy swap to the new one (it's only 2 screws if I recall).
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