1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 3

Last of a three part post on Chevrolet and GMC full sized truck and suv blower issues. The best place to start testing is at the blower motor. Key on and blower set to high. Check for power on the purple wire and ground on the black wire. If power is missing on the purple … Continue reading “1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 3”

1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 2

Second part of a multi-part repair post on GM truck blower systems. The blower resistor and the blower relay are located on top of the heater case. Behind the glove box. After opening the glove box, there may be two retention systems present. Sometimes there are plastic cables that are attached to the sides of … Continue reading “1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 2”

1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 1

This 1997 GMC C1500 came in for some other a/c service and I asked the customer about the blower working. He said it worked fine and asked why I wanted to know. I told him of the endless requests that I get for information on the blower systems on these trucks and how I wanted … Continue reading “1997 GMC C1500 Pickup, No Blower Part 1”

2002 GMC Sierra, Installing a Fused Battery Lead

This 2002 GMC Sierra came in with charging system complaints that I showed the repair for in an earlier post. Now I want to show how the whole situation could have been avoided if the installer had followed simple instructions. To see that repair please click here. If you recall the owner had installed electric … Continue reading “2002 GMC Sierra, Installing a Fused Battery Lead”

2003 Chevrolet Silverado, A/C Leaks

This 2003 Chevrolet Silverado had come in about a month earlier, on a Friday afternoon and the customer wanted the system cold for a trip he was going on. The system had a low refrigerant charge. I added dye and oil, vacuumed it down and recharged the system. I advised the customer to come back … Continue reading “2003 Chevrolet Silverado, A/C Leaks”

Changing The Recirculation / Fresh Air Door Actuator Part 2

This 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche came in with multiple a/c problems including a code B0268, fault in fresh air /recirculation actuator assembly. This procedure applies to full sized Chevrolet and GMC trucks from 2003 to 2007 Classic. Avalanche, Sierra, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Yukon. 1999 through 2002 Trucks would also be very similar. This post is … Continue reading “Changing The Recirculation / Fresh Air Door Actuator Part 2”

2007 Chevrolet Silverado, Changing a Leaking Condenser

This 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic came in with a leaking a/c system. I installed leak detection dye and had the customer drive the vehicle for a few days as I could not pinpoint a leak with an electronic leak detector. When the truck came back in, I looked around a little with my black (UV) … Continue reading “2007 Chevrolet Silverado, Changing a Leaking Condenser”

2004 Chevrolet Silverado, Blower Will Not Turn Off

This 2004 Chevrolet Silverado came in with the complaint that the blower motor will not turn off even with the key off. This is relatively common problem of the the full sized Chevrolet, GMC and Cadillac trucks with auto a/c controls. The first step is to lower the passenger side hush panel under the dash. … Continue reading “2004 Chevrolet Silverado, Blower Will Not Turn Off”

2004 Chevrolet Tahoe Blows Hot Air

This 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe came in with the complaint that the air on the driver’s side would change from cold to hot while driving down the road. When it shifted to hot the customer could not get it to turn back cold. Sounds like a faulty air mix actuator to me. I checked codes and … Continue reading “2004 Chevrolet Tahoe Blows Hot Air”

2000 Chevrolet Silverado, Changing The Cabin Air Filters

This 2000 Chevrolet Silverado came in with a complaint that there was not much air coming through the vents. The customer said he thought the blower motor might be worn out. A quick look under the dash and I saw that this truck has a cabin air filter. I removed the single screw at the … Continue reading “2000 Chevrolet Silverado, Changing The Cabin Air Filters”