The climate control system just quit on me. No temp or fan display, but it
is lit. None of the controls work and no fans, ac or heat. In addition
the radio turns on but there's no sound and the antennae will not move up
or down. I checked the fuses on the passenger side panel and they all
seemed okay. But I just pulled them and checked them visually. Any
ideas?
> The climate control system just quit on me. No temp or fan display, but it
> is lit. None of the controls work and no fans, ac or heat. In addition
> the radio turns on but there's no sound and the antennae will not move up
> or down. I checked the fuses on the passenger side panel and they all
> seemed okay. But I just pulled them and checked them visually. Any
> ideas?
Don't know which year started a self-test capability in the CC system.
If you've got the shop manual on the car, see if there's a way to pull
codes on it. With both radio and CC problems, it's tempting to think
that a large cable connector under the dash may have loosened. Once you
get under there, remember to come up for air every few hours lest you
turn into a pretzel. HTH ... PJ
rja614 - 04 Nov 2005 02:17 GMT
A loose cable connection just might be possible, since a few months ago a
Chevrolet dealer replaced the ECM unit because the Service Engine Soon
light was staying on. I really haven't driven it much since then. Could
this have something to do with it? And if so, how do I get at it?
X--Eliminator - 04 Nov 2005 04:11 GMT
You need a Factory Service Manual.
>A loose cable connection just might be possible, since a few months ago a
>Chevrolet dealer replaced the ECM unit because the Service Engine Soon
>light was staying on. I really haven't driven it much since then. Could
>this have something to do with it? And if so, how do I get at it?