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Old 07-07-2008, 01:13 PM   #30 (permalink)
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No cold air when you unhooked the arm from the lever, Dave??? The door (labeled #1 in the attached pic) maybe the problem. The blue lever (controlled by the motor) moves this door to select cold vs. hot air. Ok, with the rear A/C to on position, rotate the blue lever (counterclockwise, I believe) and check if you get cold air from upper vents. Rotating the lever should cause the air to switch between cold and hot, unless of course the door is stuck in hot air position. Please, try this and post back the result. It's summer and we got to get you cold air, you know! Good luck.
Actually my blue lever rotated clockwise (or down) to switch from floor to ceiling, but now I get hot air from the ceiling vents. I may have to tear into it again this weekend and get some pics of everything I'm seeing. It makes "thump" noise if you will when I move the lever as though a door or something is moving\closing.

I wonder though, could low refrigerant cause this, I noticed later in the evening after it cooled down (weather not van) and I tried it, while I didn't get the nice cold air like I do up front, the rear wasn't hot, but it wasn't cold. Could that mean anything?
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