SOURCE: Yukon A/C, rear blows cold, front ducts a LOT warmer.
There is only one A/C system split into 2 zones. Check the blend door actuator, it may have failed in one position or something may be jamming it. Also check the control panel in the dash, My 98 yukon did the same thing, no matter what temp you selected for the front it would blow at about 70 degrees. There is a circuit board in the control panel that gets corroded and one of the circuits controls blend door operations. Have a look.
SOURCE: 2002 GMC Yukon blows cold air from the front, rear works fine
check you antifreeze level and make sure its full
SOURCE: 1999 Suburban, A/C on warm air from front vents, cold air in rear
The car uses the same freon in the front as it does in the rear. If the rear a/c is working, you either have a plugged evaporator in the front unit, or perhaps a bad heater switch. Try switching the heater to hot and see if it blows even warmer air from the front vents. If so, the heater switch is working and then it sounds like a plugged evaporator or maybe a plugged orifice tube. That is a good place to start looking. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2002 GMC Yukon front A/C blowing warm air
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SOURCE: Rear heater blows only cold air no matter what the
If this is equipped with a rear heater core it is probably plugged up and needs to be disassembled and cleaned out
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