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AC Not Blowing at All

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Old Sep 5, 2014 | 02:47 PM
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Default AC Not Blowing at All

Hello guys,

I've searched the forums and can't seem to find the 'answer'. Hopped in to my Jeep a few minutes ago and the AC simply wasn't blowing. The lights around the fan dial are lit up, the recirculate light is on and but the blower isn't working at all. No air. Nothing. Is there a fuse, a switch or something I'm not aware of that triggers the blower that may be out? As far as I can tell, the compressor is coming on but even that's not a given.

Any help is appreciated and I'm hoping it's an easy fix.

Thanks!
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Old Sep 5, 2014 | 05:22 PM
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I had this issue with my 08. The compressor would come on and the lights for fan and ac lit up with nothing happening. I took off the glove compartment and unplugged my blower motor then plugged it back on and it worked. I had this happen a few times over a year so I figured it just got loose. If it isn't working but you hear the ac compressor coming on it may be the blower motor. Im no expert just what I have experienced.
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Old Aug 13, 2023 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by wallstreetdude68
Hello guys,

I've searched the forums and can't seem to find the 'answer'. Hopped in to my Jeep a few minutes ago and the AC simply wasn't blowing. The lights around the fan dial are lit up, the recirculate light is on and but the blower isn't working at all. No air. Nothing. Is there a fuse, a switch or something I'm not aware of that triggers the blower that may be out? As far as I can tell, the compressor is coming on but even that's not a given.

Any help is appreciated and I'm hoping it's an easy fix.

Thanks!




hey man hope you got this figured out by now lol, but if anyone else comes out looking for answers more than likely it’s your blower and it’s a blown fuse
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