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109 messages, Last post on Oct 02, 2009 at 3:30 PM
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Replying to: arrie (Jun 25, 2009 12:57 pm) |
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| I have a 97 yukon, the rear cool air stopped working and the front does not seem to blow that cold. I have had coolant put in and it checks fine.The rear just blows hot air,it is ac only in the back. Can someone help? | |
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Problem: My rear A/C blows really cold regularly and the front blows cool for only a couple of days after a couple cans of 134A. Question: Is there a leak? Are my valves clogged? Or does something need to be replaced? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Coach |
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Replying to: arrie (Jun 25, 2009 12:57 pm) |
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Replying to: mcdaddy1956 (Aug 18, 2009 2:01 pm) |
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here's the problem. my a/c work's fine until it gets hot out side and the inside of the suv gets hot. Then the a/c wont get cold. It works on not so hot day's. help me. Im going to the Mojave desert next week.
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Replying to: rootman2 (Sep 03, 2009 6:27 pm) To check for this you would need to have refrigerant pressure checked. Normally this is easy by running the engine with A/C on MAX cool and check the pressure in the low side service port but as your truck is 1994 model it could be more complicated as you might still have the old R12 refrigerant system. I'm not sure if pressure gauges etc. are available for that system to buy without a permit. If you have the R12 system you should have it converted to 134a system, which you can service yourself. If you have the 134a system get a pressure gauge from a parts store. Check pressure and if low charge system but first add oil charge as it is an old system. You might also want to add a charge with O-ring conditioner as if you are low in charge then you must have a leak somewhere. Add refrigerant until pressure is at required level. Arrie |
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| I am new here; I have been reading up on climate control issues after battery reconnect. I have tried removing Neg batt terminal to reset; would next like to try to reset module by pulling fuses. There are several that refer to front, both under hood, and on side of dashboard. Does anyone know the exact fuse that I should pull to attempt this reset. My system is blowing heat only, and I have no control over where the heat exits. Rear air is just fine. | |
| Yesterday I purchase and had installed 4 new tires, had an alignment,and a complete brake job done on my 2005 z71 suburban; it was like driving a new vehicle. Shortly after I hit the road from NTB I put on the air conditioning and noticed that I had cool air conditioned air on the driver side and heat from the passenger side. Does anyone have any advice? Could the air pressure sensors in the wheels effect the electrical system and confuse climate control? Are there any components that the service tech could have messed with? | |
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Replying to: mcdaddy1956 (Aug 18, 2009 2:01 pm) I was wondering if this fix is still working for you. I'm about to buy an '04 yukon in phoenix and a/c is super critical. I experienced this prob on a test drive yesterday. was gone after a restart but won't always be able to pull over. If good, can you give me some clues on harness/colors so I pull the right one??... thanks, Joe
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