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Where is the cold air heater on a GMC Yukon?

Where is the cold air heater on a GMC Yukon?

It was cold out and the heat would not work in the front only. Turned out that the blend door motor was dead. It is under the glove box at the passengers feet. A small servo motor that turns hot and cold air valve in the heater box.

Why does my GMC Yukon blow hot and cold air?

A small servo motor that turns hot and cold air valve in the heater box. I pulled the small flat motor off and noticed the shaft was jammed and would not turn when i moved the temperature selector knob from hot to cold. I reached in and turned the air valve with my finger and verified that it was not stuck.

Why is the rear AC warmer than the front?

When the rear ac is turned on only, the air isn’t that cold. But when the front ac is turned on, the rear ac is blowing colder air out the vents. That’s because the rear AC by itself can’t turn the compressor on… The front AC has to be on for the compressor to turn on….

It was cold out and the heat would not work in the front only. Turned out that the blend door motor was dead. It is under the glove box at the passengers feet. A small servo motor that turns hot and cold air valve in the heater box.

A small servo motor that turns hot and cold air valve in the heater box. I pulled the small flat motor off and noticed the shaft was jammed and would not turn when i moved the temperature selector knob from hot to cold. I reached in and turned the air valve with my finger and verified that it was not stuck.

When the rear ac is turned on only, the air isn’t that cold. But when the front ac is turned on, the rear ac is blowing colder air out the vents. That’s because the rear AC by itself can’t turn the compressor on… The front AC has to be on for the compressor to turn on….

Why does my front AC blow hot air?

Warm in front, cool in back. Please post any answers as I would like to know as well. a/c is working fine. sounds like the diverter door is remaining open allowing the fan to blow air through the heater core. this door is often controlled by engine vac or and electric door motor closing device. A good mech at the dealer should have found this.

Warm in front, cool in back. Please post any answers as I would like to know as well. a/c is working fine. sounds like the diverter door is remaining open allowing the fan to blow air through the heater core. this door is often controlled by engine vac or and electric door motor closing device. A good mech at the dealer should have found this.

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Ruth Doyle