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I'm in FL and having heat blown in your face when it is already in the mid to upper 90s is not fun. here
As I read from another complaint, the ac on the driver side blows hot air, while the passenger side blows cold. Now both sides blow lukewarm. In Florida that makes the inside of the vehicle hotter than outside and I am not into saunas. Has anyone recently had this problem and what really fixed it?
A/C randomly switches to high heat. Passenger side stays cool. I can turn off the truck and turn it back on and then everything will be cool again.
Came here looking for help and already fixed the blower wires under the glove box that burnt out last year with hefty aftermarket wires which don't burn out (so far).
About a month ago I disconnected negative battery cable, reconnected it and all of a sudden passenger side A/C started blowing out hot air. I reserached problem and started looking for problem, I found the burnt A/C resistor. Chevy wanted $60 and also $112 for a thicker gauge harness. Why should I have to pay for something their engineers screwed up on. Harness over heats and melts terminals. Now don't you think that should be a recall, major fire hazard. And they know about this to. Well replaced it with an aftermarket resistor for $30 at checker's, and I still have hot air. Can't afford fix at this time. But chevy has a lot of issue's with all 2004 trucks and suv's. Seriously considering other then chevy. Sad but true. [links]
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