Rear A/C

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@Doubeleive I tested the rear AC when I got home from work so it was running for a while. @BG1988 my battery has been disconnected recently so I will try that
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@Doubeleive I tested the rear AC when I got home from work so it was running for a while. @BG1988 my battery has been disconnected recently so I will try that
I just ran mine a couple miles and one ac line is warm and one is cooler, the one with closer compression fitting was warm and the one with the further compression fitting was cooler. I would check yours again to confirm
 

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I just ran mine a couple miles and one ac line is warm and one is cooler, the one with closer compression fitting was warm and the one with the further compression fitting was cooler. I would check yours again to confirm
@Doubeleive Thank you for testing that, I will verify the temps of mine after work. I understand that the AC lines are one loop that connects the front and rear? If no refrigerant is flowing to the rear I am suspecting that the rear expansion valve is clogged? I am still trying to understand how this works.
 

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@Doubeleive Thank you for testing that, I will verify the temps of mine after work. I understand that the AC lines are one loop that connects the front and rear? If no refrigerant is flowing to the rear I am suspecting that the rear expansion valve is clogged? I am still trying to understand how this works.
I would assume if both rear lines are the same temp then it probably requires further investigation I haven't ever messed with the valves/condenser other than just feeling them, just the inside electronics
 

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