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If you have recently changed the battery in your car and found out that the air conditioning isn’t working, you may be wondering what is going on. It can be frustrating when something that used to work suddenly stops working properly. In this article, we will discuss some of the possible reasons why your AC might not be turning on after changing the battery. We will also provide some tips on how to fix the problem.<\/p>\n

There are a few reasons why your ac won’t turn on after changing battery. One reason may be that the batteries are not properly connected. Make sure that the positive and negative terminals on the batteries<\/a> are correctly aligned and that they are securely in place. If the batteries are not connected<\/a> properly, this could cause your AC to stop working and other electrical devices in your vehicle.<\/p>\n

Another possible reason for your AC\u2019s failure after a battery change<\/a> is that the new batteries are not fresh. Batteries lose their charge<\/a> over time, so it is important to use new ones whenever you replace them.<\/p>\n

One other reason for this could be a blown fuse. If the AC wasn’t working before you changed the battery<\/a>, it’s possible that a fuse blew when you were changing the battery. To check if this is the case, locate the fuse box in your car<\/a> and take a look at the fuses inside. There should be one labeled “AC.” If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new one and see if that fixes the problem. You can also consider to disconnect battery to reset ac controller if the procedure above doesn’t work.<\/p>\n

Also, check the AC compressor if it’s working or not. If it’s not turning on, this may be due to a lack of power or a defective compressor. To check for this, locate the engine’s cooling fan. There should be two wires leading to the fan – one should be hot, and the other should be ground. If the fan is not turning on, then you likely have a lack of power issue. To fix this, you will need to find out where the problem is coming from and fix it. If the compressor is defective, you will need to replace it.<\/p>\n

If none of the above fixes the problem, then it’s possible that you have a wiring problem. This can be difficult to diagnose and may require the help of a mechanic. If you think this might be the case, take your car to a mechanic for further inspection.<\/p>\n

Hopefully, one of the above fixes will help get your AC up and running again. If not, then it’s best<\/a> to take your car to a mechanic for further inspection. They will be able to diagnose the problem and help you get your AC up and running again.<\/p>\n

Does changing car battery affect AC?<\/h2>\n

In most cases, the answer is no. However, there are a few instances where changing the battery can cause problems with the AC.<\/p>\n

When you change your car battery<\/a>, you’re essentially resetting the whole electrical system. This means that all the systems in your car, including the AC, will have to readjust to how they’re supposed to be running. In some cases, this can cause the AC to malfunction or not work at all.<\/p>\n

The only time it might be is if the alternator wasn’t charging the battery<\/a> properly and the extra load on the electrical system was causing the AC compressor to work harder than normal.<\/p>\n

The bottom line is that, for the most part, changing the car battery<\/a> should not affect the AC. However, it’s always a good idea to check with a professional just to be sure.<\/p>\n

Does car AC depend on battery?<\/h2>\n

It depends on the car. In most cars, the AC compressor is connected to the engine and will run whenever the engine is running. When your car is running, it takes power from the engine to turn the AC compressor and blow cold air into the cabin.<\/p>\n

However, in some cars, especially older models, the AC compressor is powered by the car’s electrical system and will run whenever the car’s key is in the “on” position, whether or not the engine is running.<\/p>\n

So it really depends on your specific car. It is best that you are familiar with the specific car you are driving and how its AC system works.<\/p>\n

How do I reset my car after replacing the battery?<\/h2>\n

In most cases, a car reset is not required after battery replacement<\/a>. However, there are a few things you can do to ensure that your car is running properly after the battery change:<\/p>\n