iamdub
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@iamdub I think to fix it the refrigerant would need to be sucked out and have that orifice tube filter thing might be gummed up if YouTube has any say in it.
I'm thinking the same. I've watched a few videos to figure out what components it has and where. IIRC, the rear A/C has its own expansion valve and orifice tube. I thought maybe the valve was stuck, so I knocked on it pretty good with a hammer in hopes to knock it loose.
All my stuff is original and 225K miles old, I had to add a little refrigerant a year ago and the rear A/C is doing what its doing. I think the most sensible course of action would be to open it all up, clean out the lines and heat exchangers (condenser, evaporators, heater cores, etc.), replace all the wear items (compressor, drier, orifice tube/filters and/or expansion valves, all O-rings, etc.) and start fresh. I don't wanna pick at it piece-by-piece, evacuating and charging it every time.