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  • idrivea4banger
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    Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
    If the compressor stays running and doesnt quick cycle and you're getting hot air regardless of the trucks speed my next guess would be a bad blend door. Or a clogged cabin filter.
    Haven't changed cabin filter and blend door seems like and easy fix but I don't want to replace it without knowing it went bad or if something else is causing an issue.



    One thing I did notice is that when it stopped blowing cold air it did it within a 35 minute time period. When I left work on Friday to pick up my son, when I got to his house it blew warm by then.

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  • silverranger
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    Originally posted by idrivea4banger View Post
    Man, I haven't received anything or heard anything about this.


    Plus, I believe my truck no longer is under warranty.
    Mine was out of warranty too, I drove down to LazerSVT shop and he had it fixed ASAP

    Might PM him or call his shop and ask him

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Man, I haven't received anything or heard anything about this.


    Plus, I believe my truck no longer is under warranty.

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  • silverranger
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    Originally posted by idrivea4banger View Post
    Just checked, neither one are turning. Im assuming the fans you speak of are the ones behind the radiator?
    yes sir, there are a ton of bulletins out on them. Mine did that but both fans were running, the high pressure switch came loose somehow.

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
    My '15 Sierra was blowing warm shortly after I bought it. When I took it in there was a service bulletin for one of the lines needing an extra bracket. With the bracket the line cracks and you lose all the refrigerant. Since they fixed that, it's been solid for 140k or so miles.
    Wouldn't there be a stain where all the fluid leaked or an odor?

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    My '15 Sierra was blowing warm shortly after I bought it. When I took it in there was a service bulletin for one of the lines needing an extra bracket. With the bracket the line cracks and you lose all the refrigerant. Since they fixed that, it's been solid for 140k or so miles.

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Originally posted by silverranger View Post
    are both fans running?
    Just checked, neither one are turning. Im assuming the fans you speak of are the ones behind the radiator?

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  • 2011GT
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    If the compressor stays running and doesnt quick cycle and you're getting hot air regardless of the trucks speed my next guess would be a bad blend door. Or a clogged cabin filter.

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  • silverranger
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    Originally posted by idrivea4banger View Post
    When I press the AC button I can hear it turn on and then what sounds like air whistling like. Warm air blows at idle or while driving.
    are both fans running?

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
    Is the compressor running when the ac is on or does it cycle on and off quickly? Does it blow hot air when sitting still and at highway speeds?
    When I press the AC button I can hear it turn on and then what sounds like air whistling like. Warm air blows at idle or while driving.

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  • 2011GT
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    Is the compressor running when the ac is on or does it cycle on and off quickly? Does it blow hot air when sitting still and at highway speeds?

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  • idrivea4banger
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    A/C blowing warm in Silverado

    So my 2014 silverado ac is blowing warm. Right now when I press the ac button I'm hearing a whistling type of noise coming from the middle top of the dashboard. Haven't had this truck 3 years and this happens. Anyone got any ideas? Low coolant? Accumulator switch? Blend door motor?
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