Some Chrysler 200 owners report experiencing climate control issues where hot air comes from the driver's side while cold air blows from the passenger's side. This problem may indicate that the heater core and hoses are functioning correctly, but it could also stem from the dual climate control system, which can lead to uneven temperature distribution. Additionally, a malfunctioning A/C blend door actuator might cause the driver's side to blow cold air while the passenger's side emits hot air. Issues with the temperature blend door actuator can further exacerbate these symptoms, resulting in cold air on the passenger side. Some owners have reported that the AC system itself may have problems, potentially due to a malfunctioning blending actuator, which can hinder temperature regulation and trigger alerts from the vehicle's computer. Repair costs for these issues can be significant, with estimates around $800 or more. It is recommended that affected owners have their Chrysler 200 inspected by a qualified mechanic for accurate diagnosis and resolution.
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