Why does my Chevy Silverado blow hot air?

Why does my Chevy Silverado blow hot air?

I have a 2007 Chevy… I have a 2007 Chevy Silverado. The A/C will start blowing hot air for no reason what so ever and with no warning. Once it starts blowing hot air, the only way I can get the cold air back is to shut the truck off and restart it. It will blow cold for anywhere from 3 hours to 3 minutes before doing it again.

Why are the drivers side vents blowing hot air?

Got in the truck tonight and the driver’s side vents are blowing HOT. doesn’t matter if it’s in VENT, A/C or where it blowing up/down/mixed, all I get is HOT. Passenger side works as advertised. Any ideas where to start?:hmm:

Why does my AC keep blowing hot air?

Recently when running the AC, it will randomly begin blowing hot air instead of cold. No matter what I try, the only proven way to get cold air to blow again is to shut the engine off, wait around 5 seconds, then crank back up. After doing this everything seems to work fine for a week or so…then the AC starts blowing hot air again.

Where does the hot air come from on a Silverado Sierra?

I really don’t care about having air I just don’t enjoy burning up so summer because I can’t stop the scorching hot air coming out into the drivers side while the passenger side gets full AC Passenger side under the hood is the 2 hoses running back to firewall.

I have a 2007 Chevy… I have a 2007 Chevy Silverado. The A/C will start blowing hot air for no reason what so ever and with no warning. Once it starts blowing hot air, the only way I can get the cold air back is to shut the truck off and restart it. It will blow cold for anywhere from 3 hours to 3 minutes before doing it again.

Got in the truck tonight and the driver’s side vents are blowing HOT. doesn’t matter if it’s in VENT, A/C or where it blowing up/down/mixed, all I get is HOT. Passenger side works as advertised. Any ideas where to start?:hmm:

Recently when running the AC, it will randomly begin blowing hot air instead of cold. No matter what I try, the only proven way to get cold air to blow again is to shut the engine off, wait around 5 seconds, then crank back up. After doing this everything seems to work fine for a week or so…then the AC starts blowing hot air again.

Where is the hot air vent on a GMC Truck?

It’s underneath the passenger dash, where your feet go. Take off that black kick panel thing, and it will be right there. The passenger side does whatever the HVAC panel tells it to, but yes, when both sides are set to cold, the driver’s side is HOT, the passenger’s side is COLD. Anyone have a write up on this ?

My 04 silverado starts off cold on both sides then sometimes the driver side vents will blow hot air. when we stop and turn off truck and start it up and it is fine again. Could it be the thermostat for that side not working??? anyone have any answers for this problem?

Why is my Mercedes air conditioner blowing hot air?

Another benefit of preventive maintenance is that in the harsher months of summer, when the weather is extremely hot, new problems can arise with your Mercedes, or any vehicle for that matter.

What are the most common Mercedes Benz air suspension problems?

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How does the hot air blow in a GMC Yukon?

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.