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Blower motor not working , do you feel an air movement out the front vent's ? ( I just did a self-recharge on my refrigerant ) Too much of a charge can work as not enough of a charge . The back or AUX HVAC system works off the same compressor as the front . The noise you hear is just refrigerant moving through the system . Temp .door actuator maybe . Your best bet ,mite be to take to a qualified repair shop. Doesn't sound like you know about automotive A/C systems . .
some do it depends if your has that option. is there a temp control for the rear? if so then yes. its located drivers side up against the wall behind the panel there. in order to replace the a/c unit must be removed then vac and recharged after repair. hope this helps
A couple of ways to find out what, exactly, is wrong. One start your van and look under the hood. If you turn you A/C both pullies on your Compressor should be turning. If they are your second option lies in the systems charge. If you locate the aluminum lines for your A/C system you can unscrew the cap and push the valve down (Very gently) with a screwdriver or even a nail. If nothing comes out you need to buy R-134 Freon and charge your system. Hope this helps.
It would appear that the relay is located on the cross rail that runs across the front of the vehicle (in front of the radiator). I found out that it is riveted in place by a single rivet, so in order to replace mine, I will have to remove the rivet and use a self-tapping screw to secure a new one. The fan relay is located in the fuse panel located under the hood beside the battery. It will be marked under the lid. Make sure you check the maxi fuse for the fan also.
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