iamdub
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With the AC on the rear evaporator is either going to be cold or not.
So, with the normal/front AC on, the rear evaporator is included in the loop, so it should be cool as well? I didn't think there was a valve to isolate the flow of refrigerant from the rest of the system when the rear AC was turned off.
If cold then probably an air flow issue. If its not cold it could be expansion valve, maybe the sense tube came out of the clip or its bad.
This is assuming correct charge and compressor is ok.
Sense tube? I'm assuming the charge is ok and compressor is in working order since the front AC is doing great. I'll have to check the evaporator directly.