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You just need to go and have your A/C system recharged and that should take care of the problem.
The front expansion valve is clogged.
Above the warm front the wind generally blows SouthEast. In between the cold and the warm front the wind blows SouthWest. And finally above the cold front the winds blow NorthWest
Temp blend door actuator is bad on the passenger side assuming you want both sides to blow cold air.
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replace front heater corefront and rear have independent heater cores
think about it they have independent control thus they have separate cooling systems
A front is an area of unsettled weather. In front of a cold front is warmer air. Behind a cold front is colder air. As the colder air meets the warmer air, the cold air rides over the warmer air and causes condensation. Rain happens. Since conditions are unsettled, winds blow. The warm air fights back. Sometimes tornadoes form. The cold front either wins and goes forward or collapses.
Low coolant. If the coolant is low then the heater core is not able to transfer heat in to the car.
heat works in back not in front front blows hot for a few mins then cold
The control for the heat on the dash has a control for the back seat and also has a setting that says something like "Rear Control". This allows the passengers in the back seat to control their heat independently via a temperature control in the back seat (on the back of the center console). So you could have the heat on in the front and the rear on "rear control" and if the passenger in the back has set their control to cold, it wold blow cold air in the back even though you have the heat on in the front.
It could need freon. and you can do it most auto part stores carry it so does walmart