A/C is colder on the drivers side than the passanger side?
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A/C is colder on the drivers side than the passanger side?
I have a 2000 RX300 and the A/C is colder on the drivers side than the passange side? I wanted to know if any of you have had the same problem, and what causes this problem?
Thanks,
Asad
Thanks,
Asad
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I don’t know the reason why, but I do know that this is a typical symptom of low refrigerant. Either check the level if you have A/C gauges, or simply buy the DIY kit and add a little bit yourself.
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Sounds like an air balance problem. You might be getting more flow from one vent to the other. Could be your dampers.
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