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Just got an answer from Chevy Dealer. When you replaced the battery it loses its memory as to where the door actuators were (the flaps that control the heat and A/C).
The fix: Turn everything off and let the car sit overnight. The computer should reset itself during its learnings process. In the morning turn on the ignition and let the car run for a few minutes before turning on the climate control.
If this doesn't work, plan on 1-1.5hours of labor for a technician to reset the actuators at the dealership.
Definitely check your fluid level in your radiator. Top it off all the way. I've seen that happen multiple times on cars that were low on anti-freeze. If that doesn't work try replacing your thermostat. It's cheap and the easiest place to start if topping off the fluid doesn't get you fixed up.
ok when ur sitting there no hot air is coming in to the air con radiator at front of car because your not driving but when your driving it comes in but stays cold because the fan kicks in is your aircon fan working?
or does it need more gas thats what else can cause this
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