Hello everyone,
I'm here to ask a question for my friend with a 2003 GT. Today his A/C quit blowing air no matter hot, cold, max, etc. You can here the compressor turning on and there is condensation on the evaporator. I was told by someone who is big on mustangs to check the vacuum line along the firewall to see if it had come unplugged, so I did so and it looked good up to the point where it went into the firewall. I took the car for a drive and found that cold air was seeping out of the vents (on MAX and cold). Since he does not have an owners manual and the Haynes does not have the fuse panel we did not know for sure which fuse the a/c was, so I pulled all the fuses that were 15 and 20's and all looked good. Does the vacuum line attach to the knobs in the car? Anyone know where I can find a layout for the fuse panel?
Any suggestions are appreciated
Thanks
Dan
I'm here to ask a question for my friend with a 2003 GT. Today his A/C quit blowing air no matter hot, cold, max, etc. You can here the compressor turning on and there is condensation on the evaporator. I was told by someone who is big on mustangs to check the vacuum line along the firewall to see if it had come unplugged, so I did so and it looked good up to the point where it went into the firewall. I took the car for a drive and found that cold air was seeping out of the vents (on MAX and cold). Since he does not have an owners manual and the Haynes does not have the fuse panel we did not know for sure which fuse the a/c was, so I pulled all the fuses that were 15 and 20's and all looked good. Does the vacuum line attach to the knobs in the car? Anyone know where I can find a layout for the fuse panel?
Any suggestions are appreciated
Thanks
Dan