The vehicle was blowing hot air. Added refrigerant and found that it was leaking at passenger side rear tire wheel well. I removed rear panel in the van and found the evaporator had corroded. Had to replace with an original part. Aftermarket did not work!
The rear A/C stopped blowing cold air and started blowing hot air somewhere around the 52,000 mile mark. The front A/C still blows as cold as ever. From what I've looked up so far, it seems most likely to be a bad solenoid for the air blend door. This will involve removing the interior trim panel on the passenger side rear cargo/3rd row area. Until I get around to repairing it, it's better to shut off the rear air entirely and let the front A/C cool the vehicle so it doesn't compete with the hot air from the rear vents.
- Ryan O.,
Port Murray, NJ, US
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The vehicle was blowing hot air. Added refrigerant and found that it was leaking at passenger side rear tire wheel well. I removed rear panel in the van and found the evaporator had corroded. Had to replace with an original part. Aftermarket did not work!
- Andrea T., Indianapolis, US