Cooling system is completely bled. I have 60* from the driver's side and 80* from the passenger side. Better, but still not what it should be.
Where is the temp sensor on the passenger side? I guess I will check that next.
Thanks,
Hunter
The temperature sensor that you can see is the ambient air temperature sensor. It is for the whole car, not just the driver's side. There are three more temperature sensors. One is outside, and the other two are on the heater core, one for the driver's side, and one for the passenger's side. It's possible for the passenger's side one to be wrong and cause your problem. However, if you still have the same issue with the temperature set to 60 degrees, then this isn't your problem.
When was the refrigerant changed/checked? If it wasn't today, then that could still be the problem. Verify under the hood that the AC compressor clutch is engaging and staying engaged. If it isn't, or if it is cycling, then low refrigerant is a good possibility. Other possibilities are bad clutch, bad low pressure switch, bad wiring, DATC fault, bad compressor, bad expansion valve, bad PCM, serious engine problem.
It's also possible that you have yet another bad DCCV that isn't sealing all the way off. If so, then you should get good cool air when you first start the car and the engine is cold. You could also pinch off the heater hoses with some locking pliers. If you do this and get ice cold air, then your DCCV, the wiring to it, or the DATC is bad.