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1st of all I'M no mechanic expert so bare with me lol..
I have a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 EXT Cab truck, the other day I was heading to the Ranch and had the ac on, I was getting a lil cold so I moved the control to warm and it started blowing super hot air. When I tried to turn it back down to cold it would still blow super hot air, no matter what I did hot air was still coming through. I then had to pull over and pull the fuse so it wouldnt blow at all. Once I got to the deer lease I checked all fuses everything was ok, I then proceeded to pull the front dash cover off and I manually unplugged the AC/Heater Control and then replugged back in, all of a sudden it blew cold air again like normal. I then tested again with hot air and same thing hot air and would not blow cold again until I unplugged the AC/Heater control. I was assuming it was the control box that was bad since once I reset it all was fine, I then ordered a new control box and put the new one in today and you guessed it same thing... Can anyone help a computer geek out here...
Thx
Shelbytt@hotmail.com
putt@webtv.net - 13 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT
>help a computer geek out
The vehicles computer systems will read/set trouble codes for climate
control system. Scan for 'B' codes to see what the computer diagnostic
system reveals as the problem. Being a 'cg', it's surprising you
haven't already scanned the vehicles computer systems......
Dave S(Texas)