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What is your question?
If the rear A/C coil is getting freon (cold lines) but the front A/C coil does not get cold, does this mean my accumulator is bad? while the truck is running, I run the air and it blows ice cold from the rear, but not from the front. I have checked the blend door and it is fine (electronic servo and pleasantly easy to access). I removed the blower motor and squirrel cage and stuck my hand in and touched the coil and it was not cold. I am assuming the reason the rear is cold is because the split off is before the accumulator. I feel like I am really close....Any help???
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