MarshMarlowe
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2012 Tahoe LS 2WD 98k miles
I know this has probably already been discussed before. I did some searching, and it's a lot to go thru, so I figured I'd try my luck with a new thread
Wife drove the kid to school this morning in 31 degree F air, and tells me the heater isn't working, her driver's side vent was blowing cold, others were blowing hot, and the windshield won't defrost. I went out to check the truck when she returned, and this is what I found -
-The windshield was defrosted. A small portion was not 'defogged"
-All vents were blowing warm
-I can switch between passenger vents and defrost vents, and everything works, and blows air like it should
-The compressor (snowflake) light blinks 3x, then nothing happens
This is not an auto system, it's the basic dual zone with knobs and wheels, all to be manually selected
I tried the manual reset of the system, by holding the snowflake button and the recirc button simultaneously. This did something, but I'm not sure what it really accomplished. The snowflake light will now stay illuminated, but the compressor only kicks on momentarily, then stops, then kicks on for a brief moment, then stops. It continues like this. The compressor doesn't stay on
Background info - the AC was not blowing cold in the summer. We took it to a shop for diagnosis, they found the freon level to be low. The vac'd it and recharged it, and it worked fine for months. They added dye to the system in case it (inevitably) leaks out again
I hear that common leak points are the schraeder valves, and the rear AC unit lines....
Can anyone help me to know where these points are on the compressor / AC system? Will I need to pull the interior panel in cargo bay to assess the rear lines?
Thank you!
I know this has probably already been discussed before. I did some searching, and it's a lot to go thru, so I figured I'd try my luck with a new thread
Wife drove the kid to school this morning in 31 degree F air, and tells me the heater isn't working, her driver's side vent was blowing cold, others were blowing hot, and the windshield won't defrost. I went out to check the truck when she returned, and this is what I found -
-The windshield was defrosted. A small portion was not 'defogged"
-All vents were blowing warm
-I can switch between passenger vents and defrost vents, and everything works, and blows air like it should
-The compressor (snowflake) light blinks 3x, then nothing happens
This is not an auto system, it's the basic dual zone with knobs and wheels, all to be manually selected
I tried the manual reset of the system, by holding the snowflake button and the recirc button simultaneously. This did something, but I'm not sure what it really accomplished. The snowflake light will now stay illuminated, but the compressor only kicks on momentarily, then stops, then kicks on for a brief moment, then stops. It continues like this. The compressor doesn't stay on
Background info - the AC was not blowing cold in the summer. We took it to a shop for diagnosis, they found the freon level to be low. The vac'd it and recharged it, and it worked fine for months. They added dye to the system in case it (inevitably) leaks out again
I hear that common leak points are the schraeder valves, and the rear AC unit lines....
Can anyone help me to know where these points are on the compressor / AC system? Will I need to pull the interior panel in cargo bay to assess the rear lines?
Thank you!