Ac issue
Ac issue
So my ac started blowing warmish air on drivers side and passanger is ice cold.
If i drive a bit and rev out drivers side will start to blow coldish but as soon as i stop its warm.
I run hvac diagnostics but not sure of codes for our car?
Can anyone help?
Video attaced of error code/s
If i drive a bit and rev out drivers side will start to blow coldish but as soon as i stop its warm.
I run hvac diagnostics but not sure of codes for our car?
Can anyone help?
Video attaced of error code/s
I would suspect low charge of refrigerant.
When you aren't on half fan speed, where are you? If on high fan speed you get warm air, again, low refrigerant pops to mind. Low fan should get even cooler air.
If revving the engine gives you cold air, (you are moving the compressor faster), thus again, I think low refrigerant.
And I have no idea what that code means.
When you aren't on half fan speed, where are you? If on high fan speed you get warm air, again, low refrigerant pops to mind. Low fan should get even cooler air.
If revving the engine gives you cold air, (you are moving the compressor faster), thus again, I think low refrigerant.
And I have no idea what that code means.
I know I'm coming into this conversation a few months short, but I am having a similar issue with my 2010 TSX. Blows cold air on the passenger side only. After doing some googling research, I believe it is the Air Mix Door Motor or the temperature actuator for driver side. In the dual climate controlled cars, there is a separate motor on the driver side and passenger side. It controls the level of hot and cold air mix. If one side stops working, then you will get cold or hot air from that side. Does this make sense? I'm trying to confirm what I think it could be on a common sense basis.
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