Why is the Camry's air conditioning cold on one side and hot on the other?

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SanIvan
07/24/25 10:35pm
Air conditioning computer malfunction, leading to failure in controlling the hot and cold pipe valves. Here are specific details about the Camry: 1. Interior: The Camry is exquisitely stylish, featuring a dual-tone color scheme that enhances its fashionable appeal. The dashboard design is very unique, with the entire console angled toward the driver for easier operation and viewing. The new model's center screen has been increased to 9 inches, and the original physical buttons have been replaced with electrostatic touch-sensitive buttons, with a completely redesigned interface that exudes a more premium feel and cutting-edge technology. 2. Powertrain: The Camry 2.0 model is equipped with a 2.0L and 2.5L engine, paired with a Direct Shift CVT transmission, which is the latest powertrain system from Toyota's TNGA architecture.
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AshlynRose
08/10/25 3:05pm
As someone who frequently repairs cars, I find the issue of uneven cooling in Camry's air conditioning quite common, mostly caused by internal AC malfunctions. There are several reasons: First, the dual-zone temperature control system may fail, such as a damaged temperature controller or faulty sensor, leading to inconsistent temperature regulation on both sides. Second, the air mix door could be stuck—this component blends hot and cold air, and if it fails to move, one vent blows hot air while the other blows cold. Third, insufficient refrigerant or leaks can affect overall cooling performance, creating significant temperature differences. Fourth, aging wiring or loose connectors may cause unstable signal transmission, triggering abnormalities. Having worked on several Camrys, I’ve noticed owners often neglect regular maintenance. I recommend annual AC system inspections and duct cleaning. If this issue arises, avoid forcing the system—it’s unsafe and uncomfortable. Instead, visit a professional shop for diagnosis. Replacement parts aren’t expensive, and repairs are quick.
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