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Why is my car blowing hot air on one side and cold air on the other?
Due to the design of dual AC systems, low refrigerant is the leading cause of drastic temperature difference from one side of the dash to the other. In most cases after the proper charge of Freon is in the car, the temp will blow equally as cold like it should on BOTH sides!
Why is my driver side AC not blowing as cold as the passenger side?
“Why is my driver side’s AC not blowing as cold as the passenger side?” The most common reason is that the AC equipment that cools the air is under the dashboard in the center and right side of the vehicle (because the steering column get’s in the way). So, the air to the driver’s side has to go farther.
Where is the blend door actuator on a Chrysler 300?
You’ll find it to the passenger’s side of the HVAC air distribution housing, which is located toward the right side of the vehicle.
Where is the blend door actuator located?
The blend door actuator is typically located closer to the heater core and evaporator than the mode door.
How much does it cost to fix a blend door actuator?
Blend Door Actuator Replacement Cost The blend door actuator usually costs between $100 – $300 depending on the car’s make and model, before labor costs. On average you can expect to pay around $150 for the actuator itself.
Where is the blend door actuator?
Where is my blend door actuator? The blend door actuator(s) are typically located on the climate control case behind the dashboard.
What is a C heater blend door actuator?
The blend door actuator is a small electric motor in your car that controls your car’s climate control system. It looks like a small plastic box with a few plastic gears on the inside. When you turn the dial to increase or decrease the temperature or flow of air, the signals go through the blend door actuator.