Well, there are many things that can effect air conditioning in your vehicle. But to answer i need a few answers. One, when you press your a/c button and turn the fan and cold on high does if function, does it produce air at all, or does it blow warm air? Two if it doesn't work from there turn it all on and on high, check to see if the compressor is running, while under the hood see if you see any dye from any of the lines, check the drying tank to see if it has a small viewing window if so do you see bubbles or anything moving through it? Three, if you cannot tell which of these problems it may be take it to your dealer or the garage of your choosing. A list of conditions is almost too long to list here the most common in my experience are, low refrigerant, too much pressure, leaking condenser, leaking compressor, compressor switch, compressor clutch/malfunction, leaking lines, and/or bad switches.
Most likely loss of refrigerant.
hard fault code What is a hard fault code?
no gas entering piston chambers or no spark in the spark plugs. I assume the starter is spinning the engine?
i would like to know the answer for myself
It is important to know the cost of replacing parts or making repairs on a car. For a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue it should cost between $90 and $200 for a person to replace the alternator on their own.
I am having the same problem. Brought it to an AC specialist and they told me it was my heating/AC panel switch that was going bad. The clutch would not stay engaged because the AC on/off switch was bad.
this happened to my 98 intrigue, i replaced the spark plugs and hasn't happened yet...worse case scenario you might have to replace the spark plug wires as well but I've only replaced the plugs and its fine.
In order of probability: Low or incorrect fluid, over-revving engine while shifting, valve body issues (including solenoid failures)
You would have to replace the whole thing, it only about $30 its a locking pin that looks like a staple pull it out and it should come off....... easy do it your self
Under the dash in front of where your right knee would be. The plug is facing the seat.
Passenger side tail light corner is where my changer is
depends on if you have the Bose stereo if you do look under the rear dash in the trunk it would be there