It could be many things, but if the system failed suddenly rather than sporadically stopping and starting (that might indicate a vacuum leak, etc.) then it might be an electrical component failed. One possibility is the actuator that open and closes the temperature valve to switch from cold (A/C) to hot (heater) air. If it failed the system could just default to blowing ambient air. Here is a picture of the actuator: http://www.rockauto.com/ref/ACDelco/Detail.html?15-71846.jpg
It costs $37 for the part.
2006-07-01 04:00:09
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answered by idaho98076 4
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As far as I have been told they are not supposed to say how accurate the sex of the baby is as this can lead to a hospital or doctor being sued. No technician is supposed to say 100% that it's a boy or girl they are only supposed to say 50% chance as the umbilical cord or anything else may not be giving a clear picture on the sex of the baby. I didn't want to know the sex as I just wanted it to be healthy and happy whether it was a boy or girl.
2016-03-27 00:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmm....if your fan still works, and if the heat and AC went out simultaneously, I"m going to guess that you have a vacuum leak or failure of a vacuum "servo" (vacuum operated lever or device that opens and closes things).
This might not be too bad if the components are accessible to a mechanic. He can use a little hand held vacuum device to test the servos and/or test for a vacuum leak.
Not sure on your car, but for instance, your heater valve might be vacuum activated, and the blending doors that switch from heat to AC might be also.
2006-07-01 05:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I Would first check your relays and fuses. Because if they both stopped working at the same time if sounds like a broking connection. It would cost anyware from 1 to 10 dollars let me know if it works, good luck
2006-07-01 03:55:52
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answered by Scott W 2
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If the fans runs and no air is coming out there is a vent closed somewhere..Shouldn'e be too expensive to fix
2006-07-01 03:51:49
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answered by dwh12345 5
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Most likely the condenser has malfunctioned. Take your car to a garage. If that's the only problem, then it should cost about $120 to repair it. To replace it would cost much more.
2006-07-01 03:50:44
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answered by SADFHorde 5
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sounds like fuses and or relays. these items are cheap. try to find your fuse box, and check the fuses that go to the heater and the AC. these should two different fuses.
2006-07-01 03:50:56
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answered by Ryan 4
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sounds like a blown fuse or a broken wire
2006-07-01 04:06:53
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answered by Dragginkin 1
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dank_vile is the stupidest **** ever. You don't need a new engine, sounds like fuses or relays.
2006-07-01 04:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to have your engine replaced. that's going to set you back about 5 grand
2006-07-01 03:53:54
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answered by dank_vile 1
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