I'm wondering if anybody else has experience with this issue.
The air conditioning blows ice cold, but after a few hours of driving it doesn't blow hard anymore. The fan is still blowing at the same speed but the air isn't pushing out like usual, like the vents are closed but they aren't.
It's usually when we are traveling at highway speeds (65 MPH or above) that it happens. When you slow down to city driving again, it seems like the air conditioner can "catch up" again. Once again, this only happens after driving for at least two hours solid, we don't have issues on a 45-minute trip on the interstate.
I know there isn't a cabin air filter in the 1998 Expedition XLT, but any other suggestions?
We have a 1998 Expedition XLT, 4x2 with air ride suspension.
Thanks in advance!
The air conditioning blows ice cold, but after a few hours of driving it doesn't blow hard anymore. The fan is still blowing at the same speed but the air isn't pushing out like usual, like the vents are closed but they aren't.
It's usually when we are traveling at highway speeds (65 MPH or above) that it happens. When you slow down to city driving again, it seems like the air conditioner can "catch up" again. Once again, this only happens after driving for at least two hours solid, we don't have issues on a 45-minute trip on the interstate.
I know there isn't a cabin air filter in the 1998 Expedition XLT, but any other suggestions?
We have a 1998 Expedition XLT, 4x2 with air ride suspension.
Thanks in advance!