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Old 04-27-2007, 02:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Rear AC

I'd like to know how they determined the line was clogged and clogged with what?? It's not like there is crap floating around in these systems. Is your front blowing cold?? If it is then your problem is only in the rear. I believe the rear has an expansion valve vs and orifice tube. There are all kinds of things that could be the problem back there. Blend door actuator letting heated air in, something sucked up into the blower and covering the evaporator.

I'd find somewhere else if you can't do it yourself. Shops have gotten in such a habit of not diagnosing a/c troubles and just replacing everything cuz it's easier and more $$ for them.
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