Cab ac/heat blower

Philmont man

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My 2006 Gulf Stream Sun Voyager cab ac blower is running but not moving any air. My question is how do you get to the blower? I can hear it running and I can change the speeds but still no air coming out. I’m a AC repair technician and can fix it if I can get to it.
 
Sounds like an air diverter door isn’t directing the air to where you need it. Many are vacuum controlled.
 
My 2006 Gulf Stream Sun Voyager cab ac blower is running but not moving any air. My question is how do you get to the blower? I can hear it running and I can change the speeds but still no air coming out. I’m a AC repair technician and can fix it if I can get to it.
Sounds like an air diverter door isn’t directing the air to where you need it. Many are vacuum controlled.
I had similar issue with my 2005 Sun Voyager. I found that the vent had actually became disconnected underneath the steering column
 
I had similar issue with my 2005 Sun Voyager. I found that the vent had actually became disconnected underneath the steering column
Thanks. I had to replace my radiator reservoir and had to remove my indoor hood to do it so I may have disconnected something under the dash. I will check that out.
 
Thanks. I had to replace my radiator reservoir and had to remove my indoor hood to do it so I may have disconnected something under the dash. I will check that out.
MIGHT also be a disconnected/ broken vacuum control hose/ tubing/ vacuum reservoir under the hood, as most default to defrost air flow position.
 

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