Dustin Jackson
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@91RS @Doubeleive @swathdiver Thank you for the input gentlemen, I will inspect the rear actuator before proceeding. I first need to address my battery cables, I have to shake and jiggle my negative battery cable to get my truck to start which resets all the electronics in the truck. I wonder if there is a slight chance this battery cable situation is contributing to my rear AC not working right.If you're front A/C is working then the rear A/C should as well because the lines are all connected to the same system and the refrigerant flows whether the rear HVAC is on or not. It is possible someone bypassed the rear system for whatever reason so make sure the lines are actually connected to something under the hood. They're not super common to leak in the south but they are really expensive to replace so I could see someone just buying two pickup truck A/C hoses and bypassing the rear A/C if they didn't want to fix it.
Either way, you more than likely have an actuator problem. I just replaced one in a friend's 14 he just bought. You can check for codes with a scan tool and command the actuators and see if they're doing what they're supposed to. If you have a short wheel base, the actuators will be on the inside of the case against the body so you will have to unbolt the case from the body and slightly roll it to get to the actuators (you don't have to disconnect the A/C or heater hoses to do this).