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Why is my AC putting out humid air?

Why is my AC putting out humid air?

Your home may be too humid because you’ve got your thermostat set on the wrong fan setting. Your thermostat’s fan setting controls the—wait for it— fan of your air conditioner’s blower. When set to “AUTO,” the fan only turns on when your home needs cooling.

What kind of AC blows warm at idle?

Ford has issued a service bulletin 07-24-7 to address an AC blows warm at idle issue on 2007-2008 F-150, F-150 and 2007-2008 Lincoln Mark LT vehicles with the 4.6L and 5.4L engines.

Why does my car AC blow cold air then blow warm air?

But that cold air turns warm fairly soon after because the high side pressures build to the point that the high pressure switch shuts off the compressor clutch. Once pressures equalize, the high pressure switch allows the compressor to start up again. The cycle repeats over and over, providing a short period of cold air, followed by warm air.

When does the AC shut down in a Ford F150?

Ford has programmed the AC systems in these vehicles to shut down the compressor in high ambient temperature conditions (>110F) and when the vehicle is stationary for longer than 15-mins. while in gear. Ford does this to prevent compressor overheating.

How long does the air conditioner run in the summer?

On a normal summer day, you can expect your air conditioner to run somewhere around 15 minutes during every cooling cycle.

Ford has issued a service bulletin 07-24-7 to address an AC blows warm at idle issue on 2007-2008 F-150, F-150 and 2007-2008 Lincoln Mark LT vehicles with the 4.6L and 5.4L engines.

But that cold air turns warm fairly soon after because the high side pressures build to the point that the high pressure switch shuts off the compressor clutch. Once pressures equalize, the high pressure switch allows the compressor to start up again. The cycle repeats over and over, providing a short period of cold air, followed by warm air.

Ford has programmed the AC systems in these vehicles to shut down the compressor in high ambient temperature conditions (>110F) and when the vehicle is stationary for longer than 15-mins. while in gear. Ford does this to prevent compressor overheating.

On a normal summer day, you can expect your air conditioner to run somewhere around 15 minutes during every cooling cycle.

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Ruth Doyle