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i have a 1999 jeep cherokee limited and recently my ac has stopped blowing...
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<blockquote data-quote="kirktotallyrocks" data-source="post: 2013016" data-attributes="member: 729278"><p>Your vehicle may be equipped with a cabin air filter that has become clogged. Consult your owner's manual or local dealership to see if it is so equipped. If not, it is likely that something is blocking the air intake to the blower motor. Does it blow just as weak in "recirculate" mode as it does in "fresh air" mode? The intake for fresh air is located outside the car on the passenger side under the plastic just in front of the windshield. Look down into the vent you will find there to see if it is full of leaves or debris. The recirculate intake is behind your glove box. Open your glove box and see if any papers have fallen behind and have been sucked into the system. If none of these things has solved your problem, you may be forced to have a repair shop find the source of the restriction. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirktotallyrocks, post: 2013016, member: 729278"] Your vehicle may be equipped with a cabin air filter that has become clogged. Consult your owner's manual or local dealership to see if it is so equipped. If not, it is likely that something is blocking the air intake to the blower motor. Does it blow just as weak in "recirculate" mode as it does in "fresh air" mode? The intake for fresh air is located outside the car on the passenger side under the plastic just in front of the windshield. Look down into the vent you will find there to see if it is full of leaves or debris. The recirculate intake is behind your glove box. Open your glove box and see if any papers have fallen behind and have been sucked into the system. If none of these things has solved your problem, you may be forced to have a repair shop find the source of the restriction. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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