2015 Subaru Crosstrek with 59K miles. I have four a/c vents on the dash. The two on the passenger side are putting out air that is considerably colder than the two on the driver's side.
This is NOT a dual climate control system. I checked the air mix actuator behind the glove compartment and it rotates when I adjust the temperature up and down. The mode actuator rotates as well when selecting different modes.
I can't see this being a low refrigerant issue as the two passenger side vents put out really cold air. I would say the difference between the two sides is 15 to 20 degrees, give or take a few.
Your thoughts?
This is NOT a dual climate control system. I checked the air mix actuator behind the glove compartment and it rotates when I adjust the temperature up and down. The mode actuator rotates as well when selecting different modes.
I can't see this being a low refrigerant issue as the two passenger side vents put out really cold air. I would say the difference between the two sides is 15 to 20 degrees, give or take a few.
Your thoughts?