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Old May 1, 2022 | 09:43 PM
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Hi I’ve got a 2007 F-150 Triton that had a starter wire repaired yesterday and suddenly the AC doesn’t work and it’s only blowing hot air on all settings when I previously had no climate problems. Did the disconnect/reconnect of the battery cause some issue with my AC/climate control or blow a fuse or something? Thanks in advance.
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Old May 2, 2022 | 05:38 AM
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Have you checked the fuses ? why was the starter wire replaced?
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Fuses 5 and 13 are the ones to start checking, but my be others as well if those are good. A blown fuse is the most likely thing to look for.
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Old May 2, 2022 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by bcollins1962
Hi I’ve got a 2007 F-150 Triton that had a starter wire repaired yesterday and suddenly the AC doesn’t work and it’s only blowing hot air on all settings when I previously had no climate problems. Did the disconnect/reconnect of the battery cause some issue with my AC/climate control or blow a fuse or something? Thanks in advance.
did you have the starter work done by someone else?
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Old May 2, 2022 | 10:50 AM
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Also fuses 11, 14, and 32 as those are more directly the ac functions, the ones I posted above are more for the control module/fan
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Originally Posted by techrep;[url=tel:7198438
7198438[/url]]Have you checked the fuses ? why was the starter wire replaced?
i haven’t checked the fuses yet because of the weather but the terminal on the starter wire had to be replaced.
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Originally Posted by laterongc;[url=tel:7198553
7198553[/url]]did you have the starter work done by someone else?
yes my brother in law replaced the connector on the starter wire.
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Originally Posted by needsmoarturbo;[url=tel:7198547
7198547[/url]]Fuses 5 and 13 are the ones to start checking, but my be others as well if those are good. A blown fuse is the most likely thing to look for.
ok thanks I will check them out when I get a chance and the weather breaks. 👍🏽
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Why was the connector replaced ? did it melt ?
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Originally Posted by techrep
Why was the connector replaced ? did it melt ?
no the wire wasn’t replaced it came out of the connector and he crimped it down better soldered it back in.
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