Verify that the compressor is still cycling or not when the outflow changes not whether it is still cold. It would take a few moments for the evap to get warm again.
And I mean the actual fan switch.
Very little if any.
Thanks Sunlit. It is definitely not the resistor as I had the same problem this am on my commute to work, was only 10 minutes in to my trip in the early AM so I don't think anything got too hot.
So I guess when I experience the issue just pop the hood and listen for the compressor clutch to cycle?
Now that you mention the cold air issue, seems like I recall last summer when I was having this problem and kept the AC on, the little airflow I got was not as cold, only slightly cooler than the outside air, but only noticed after a while like you mention. So I think you are correct, the compressor is not cycling. I will confirm the next time I can catch it.
Also, I do get cross flow to the floor when I have dash vent selected, even when functioning properly (not the low flow issue). Floor not the same intensity as dash vents but still more than I would think it should. That is what was leading me to think it was a malfunctioning actuator.
So the fan switch - where is that located? Is that the one under the hood in the fuse box, or the actual controls, switches in the dash?
Thanks again for all the help!