tksoldierx
Newbie
Howdy,
95 K1500 Silverado trim, A/C doesn’t work because of the A/C pump clutch failed. This wouldn’t be so bad but the vents are constantly spitting out hot air out.
Even if the HVAC controls are set to OFF+COLD+any combo of defrost/top vents/bottom vents. Nothin comes out when you first turn it on, but after driving for 5-10mins you can feel that all the vents are warm, and if you drive it for long enough you’ll have to roll the windows down to dump the heat out even during a literal blizzard.
All the blend doors I can see work exactly how they should, and look intact. Engine temp has been 210 or under except for the rare occasional overheating while towing too much, so it shouldn’t be engine bay heat dumping out into the cab (right?)
It didn’t do this 3 years ago, I believe it started after it had to sit for a few months while I saved up for a new tranny. Any ideas as to the reason the vents get so hot?
95 K1500 Silverado trim, A/C doesn’t work because of the A/C pump clutch failed. This wouldn’t be so bad but the vents are constantly spitting out hot air out.
Even if the HVAC controls are set to OFF+COLD+any combo of defrost/top vents/bottom vents. Nothin comes out when you first turn it on, but after driving for 5-10mins you can feel that all the vents are warm, and if you drive it for long enough you’ll have to roll the windows down to dump the heat out even during a literal blizzard.
All the blend doors I can see work exactly how they should, and look intact. Engine temp has been 210 or under except for the rare occasional overheating while towing too much, so it shouldn’t be engine bay heat dumping out into the cab (right?)
It didn’t do this 3 years ago, I believe it started after it had to sit for a few months while I saved up for a new tranny. Any ideas as to the reason the vents get so hot?