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i hadsimale problems on my taho the ac wul not blow cold n the back only the heater would blow and the front would not blow i had to chang the front blower motor and the blower motoer relay in the back every thing is on the top of the rt pass wheel hump swap them out there the same parts to see what broke hat stuf is expencive hope this helps
see if theres power to the rear blower motor go under the rear and see if the one pipe is cold and the other is hot or at least warm if there the same then the rear system is plugged
this could show your ac/heater is broken. if its ac it would b broken in the bak. if its heater it would b broken in front. c a repair shop for this. like jiffy lube or maaco. hope this helped. and ask for insurance
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.
Its just a vent damper plate not operating, it's like a gate which controls the flow of air,,usually they are operated by vacuum, or cables. Service center time, unless you are handy with your own repairs.
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