08-17-2013, 08:42 PM
First, check your coolant level. Then check the fans again. I don't know the fan setup in that particular car but if they're not turning that's a problem, especially if the AC condenser is on. I personally can't think of any AC system for a car or a home, that has fans OFF when the AC is on. The fan is a vital component to pull heat away and the AC system won't work properly without it. It may also explain why your AC is cold when driving but warm when idle - when driving, the natural airflow cools the condensor, so your AC is cold, when you're at idle, heat builds in the condensor and can't go anywhere and your AC can't work.
Also check fuses and switches and refrigerant level. If refrig level is ok then at least you don't have a leak in the system. Sounds like fans are probably your culprit though.
Also check fuses and switches and refrigerant level. If refrig level is ok then at least you don't have a leak in the system. Sounds like fans are probably your culprit though.