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I will check that tomorrow!Double check that you are getting coolant flow back there. With the engine up to temp, feel the two rubber hoses going into the aux heater core. It’s underneath on the rear passenger side. You’ll also see the two AC lines for the aux evaporator.
If that’s good, then look into the blend door actuator - could be stuck and not allowing air to flow across the heater core.
What if it’s not getting coolant flow? How do I fix thatDouble check that you are getting coolant flow back there. With the engine up to temp, feel the two rubber hoses going into the aux heater core. It’s underneath on the rear passenger side. You’ll also see the two AC lines for the aux evaporator.
If that’s good, then look into the blend door actuator - could be stuck and not allowing air to flow across the heater core.
2021 Yukon Denali XL owner here and I've experienced the same issue throughout ownership (vehicle purchased new). Happens when using remote start (front vents blow hot air, rear vents blow cold like AC) as well as during standard use. Sometimes turning the rear climate off and then on will fix it but generally not. I'm going to ask at my next service but wondering if anyone is aware of a solution?
Almost sounds like a low coolant issue to me. Do you have enough coolant in the system?Any updates?
Late getting back to this but I topped off my coolant and it still blew cold, a quick WOT romp down the freeway and we're toasty all around.Almost sounds like a low coolant issue to me. Do you have enough coolant in the system?
Unfortunately the OP has not been here since last January.