02 GC Rear AC blows warm
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You did say that you put a compressor in, but then mentioned the "rear" work.
What rear work was done, since compressor is in engine compartment?
Was the line cold when you felt in the rear section(see where i mentioned for you to find line).
You have cold air in front, so i don't see how vacuum and refill would do anything.
What rear work was done, since compressor is in engine compartment?
Was the line cold when you felt in the rear section(see where i mentioned for you to find line).
You have cold air in front, so i don't see how vacuum and refill would do anything.
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The line from the front does go to the rear as you say. You replaced compressor, when replacing compressors, accumulators are always replaced (shinning cannister by firewall on passenger side. Purpose of accumulator to remove moisture from the AC system
An accumulators job is also store excess refrigerant not being utilized by the evaporator. Moisture creates warmer air.
when you checked a/c line in rear did you have rear a/c on?
An accumulators job is also store excess refrigerant not being utilized by the evaporator. Moisture creates warmer air.
when you checked a/c line in rear did you have rear a/c on?
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What failed on the compressor? If it blew up internally, it creates alot of metal debris that goes through the system. It doesn't take much to plug an expansion valve. If the front cools and the rear doesn't, then the expansion valve will need to be replaced and the lines will need to be cleaned. If you don't clean the lines, it is possible the new valve will get plugged also. If the valve is plugged, neither of the lines will get cold so that is another sign of a bad valve.