Rubycon50
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- First Name
- Royce
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- Dec 21, 2019
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- Glendora, California
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- 2018 Jeep Rubicon JL
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I'm having the exact same problems. We were taking an easy trail in Big Bear, CA at about 6000 feet and 76F outside. The drive up there was about an hour and then we drove about 6 miles of dirt. The whole time we had the AC temperature setting on 'LO'. Gradually we noticed the air speed coming out of the vent dropping down to a trickle although the air was still slightly cold like it seemed the ac was still working but the airflow had dropped off. We pulled over and did some checks for about 30mins, got back in the jeep and it was blowing much better but still not back to normal. We drove another 20 miles and the AC air flow dropped down to a trickle again. We then stopped and had lunch and didn't get back into the jeep for about two hours. When we started her again the AC was blowing hard and cold like normal. We left it on auto this time and drove 90 mins home with the AC blowing normally the whole time.
The idea of the AC freezing over seems plausible to me. Any ideas from folks? Is there a fix for it?
The idea of the AC freezing over seems plausible to me. Any ideas from folks? Is there a fix for it?
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