this morning i got in my truck and turned on the ac and it had a bad smell coming out and it never got cold cold. what could that be? 2008 dodge nitro

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Asked by Jeanette Oct 20, 2015 at 07:28 PM about the 2008 Dodge Nitro SLT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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sounds like you AC evap coil, it sits behind your heater core, if it leaks your R134 it will have a ass smell and your air wont work.

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core or coil? when I try to look up the part it wont come up as coil but an ac evaporator core will....

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Hi Jeanette0616, i have issue like this and the mechanic replaced the water pump but it didn't fix the problem. Have you fix your problem?

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I still have the problem. I have bought some of that Freon stuff that glows with a uv light if there is a leak. my leak has got to be in the dash or something. I can fill it up and it blows cool for a day or two then its right back to the same thing. or its that coil thing. smh

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