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More than likely your A/C compressor is the problem. Normally what will happen is the internal pressure becomes too high and causes the freon not to expand and therefore the air remains hot after the compression cycle. Have the high side and low side pressure checked. Am sure you will find the high side pressure is excessive. Good luck.
Do you live in a High Leaf Area? The Cabin Air Filter could be blocking the system. Additionally, there is a resistor that is common on Dodge's to go bad and cause the fan not to work properly.
is the velocity of the air not blowing hard, or does it not blow cold air? if the air is not cold, it sounds like you need to have your a/c system recharged.
use a heat gun to melt the iced pipes before using it again. have your aircon's thermostat checked/replaced. the thermostat's supposed to stop the compressor at a certain temp. which is before it freezes the pipes
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