what is wrong with my ac?

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Asked by samantha Aug 29, 2020 at 05:21 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My cars AC turns on but doesn't blow any air. What could be the issue and how
could i fix it? How much would it cost to get a mechanic to repair it?

4 Answers

First check the fuses. After that it could be the switch or a bad blower motor.

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how do check the fuses? i located the fuse box but im just not sure what to do

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Look it up online. A tool will make it easier to pull fuses which you can buy at a car parts store or you can use needle nose pliers. There will be a little window in the fuse where you can see the wire. If the wire is burned in half the fuse is bad. You can also buy a tester at car parts stores.

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I suggest buying a fuse selection with the tool and a tester. Probably $20 or less at your local auto parts store. You always want extra fuses in the car.

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