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Not sure if this post should be here, but I didn't know where else to put it (mods- please move as needed).
I have an 09 GT with rear air. The front A/C functions work correctly. The issue is that the rear blower is working, but I have very little (if any) airflow actually coming out of the rear vent. When you cycle through the OFF/LOW/HI settings, you can hear the rear blower change speeds correctly (but still no change in air flow). Thinking, there might be a blockage in the ducting, I took off the center console unit and verified it was clear. Now I can visible see the rear blower "squirrel cage" when cycling through the fan speeds, and it still seems to working correctly.
So my question now is, what else should I check? What else do I need to disassemble? I thought that maybe I should take a look at the cabin filters, but then realized that any blockage there would cause issues with the front A/C operation which is OK (am I right on this?).
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ben
Not sure if this post should be here, but I didn't know where else to put it (mods- please move as needed).
I have an 09 GT with rear air. The front A/C functions work correctly. The issue is that the rear blower is working, but I have very little (if any) airflow actually coming out of the rear vent. When you cycle through the OFF/LOW/HI settings, you can hear the rear blower change speeds correctly (but still no change in air flow). Thinking, there might be a blockage in the ducting, I took off the center console unit and verified it was clear. Now I can visible see the rear blower "squirrel cage" when cycling through the fan speeds, and it still seems to working correctly.
So my question now is, what else should I check? What else do I need to disassemble? I thought that maybe I should take a look at the cabin filters, but then realized that any blockage there would cause issues with the front A/C operation which is OK (am I right on this?).
Thanks in advance for any help.
Ben