Scotty, I have a 2007 Toyota Camry LE with 180000 miles Automatic Transmission. I have an issue with the A/C. It blows ice cold through the vents on the passenger side, on the drivers side vents it blows warm air if you have it on high. If you put the fan to low the air is colder.
I had the refrigerant checked and it is not low
Still likely a ducting/blend door issue even if not dual zone. If the ac is ice cold in one side, your compressor is working a check of the ducting diagrams could lead you to the problem spot it’s going to be a half moon shaped gear that moves the blend (temp setting) doors back and forth
haynes or chiton's manuals usually have a good diagram of the ducting. Another source for the diagram would be the Toyota parts website. Should have exploded view diagrams of every system in the car.
I had the refrigerant checked and it is not low
The only way to know for certain you have the correct amount of refrigerant is to evacuate and recharge the system to specification. As has already been mentioned the other likely cause would be a defect in dual-zone climate controls.
If refrigerant was low wouldn't it the air be warm out of all the vents? It is ice cold, checking 40 degrees on the passenger side, but the drivers side does not get cold
Not necessarily. When refrigerant gets low the evaporator does not cool equally all the way across.
You are low on refrigerant.
Dual zone climate control? Sounds like a Blend door sticking on the drivers side. Cycle the temperature up and down on the driver side and listen for clicking from a stuck blend door. The Sound (if any) will come from just behind and below the stereo/climate controls in the center of the dashboard.
I do not have dual climate controls