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Old 04-21-2014, 09:58 PM
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I tried the search tool for this forum and it would not do a search for rear ac or rear air. Just said air and ac are common terms and would not search. Frustrating and confusing?

So, I will have to start a thread.

I have 2006 SXT (same as T&C) with rear air and zone contorl.

front ac vents work, but the ceiling vent will not blow any air. I hear a blower in the back.

Does anyone know why no air flow from the rear ac ceiling vents?

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Old 04-22-2014, 02:14 AM
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prob a door is broken or something of that nature
 
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Old 04-22-2014, 09:59 PM
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thanks, I tested the rear air somemore. when heater is on, air comes out rear vent behind passenger door. When I turn on ac, air keeps blowing out the same vents but turns cold. It should start coming out the ceiling vents instead when it goes to ac. So yep, probally a damper door or electric motor that moves the damper door or something like that.

So, I guess I will just have remove trim/plastic on passenger side and see if I can figure out where the problem is.

I spent a good bit of time searching this subject on the internet and forums and found noting helpful. I am surprized there is so little info on this.

Looks like I will need to buy a factory service manual.
 
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Old 04-23-2014, 04:13 PM
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yes advisable always good to have info at hand
 
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Old 04-27-2014, 05:07 AM
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XR500, have you tried to diagnose using both the master AC control in the front; and then also switching to rear control and then using the overhead rear AC control to see how that works?

Stating the blatantly obvious (my wife says I'm expert in that), there are manual flaps to individually open and close the overhead vents on mine - assume you have checked they are open?

For service manual, I've looked at this site in the past and found it useful.
Index of /pub/chrysler-dodge/manuals/Service Manuals

Maybe that will help.
Good luck and happy motoring.
 
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Old 04-28-2014, 11:41 PM
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Thank you Munro. I've tried front and switched rear control and went back and sit in second row seats, and tried to control from there. Also made sure ceiling vents were individually open. But not flow form ceiling vent.

So, when I get time, I plan to take trim off and dig into rear a/c ducting and see what I can find.

The water pump is going out, so got to take care of the first.

I didn't see much from link.

I did noticed on ebay I can download a factory service manual for a small fee. I may just do that.
 
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The same symptoms, rear fan was working, but no air coming from vents
The same symptoms, rear fan was working, but no air coming from vents
 
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Old 07-21-2019, 11:30 AM
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that always helps
 
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