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I just did this this am. Easy.

Mine was making a clicking noise and no air was flowing in back.

The rear a/c actuator (for top/bottom air flow) in back is behind the 2nd row of seats in the large panel on the passenger side.

You will see a cup holder and a long semi-rectangular piece of plastic with ribs on it. Push in below the cup holder and you will see a gap. Put a piece of plastic or wood to pop out the cup holder. Push in around the rectangular piece on top by the window and remove that piece as well.

You will the actuator in white plastic right there. Remove the 4 screws with an 8mm socket and unplug the connector. You will pull up on the actuator to get it out as there is 1.5" post that sticks in a hole to enable it to open the air doors.

Go buy a new one and replace.

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