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My 2000 gmc sierra 4X4 suddenly quit blowing cold air. The recirculating light is on, blower is fine. In the fuse box there are several small fuses that are ok. I'm hesitant to pull the larger fuse, as I don't know if I should just pull or are there "tabs" I'm supposed to depress. I hate to take the truck in for just a fuse replacemen. help, please..joe

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Check the refrigerant level the low pressure switch will shut the ac system down if pressure falls too low

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Not blowing any air , hot or cold ? blower is fine ???? How do you know the blower is fine if not blowing any air ? Doesn't work any speed ? High , low , med. Blower motor , resistor or relay . Watch this video ! Do you have a volt meter , know how to test automotive electrical circuit's ?
Blower Motor Problems Auto Repair Help
Free wiring diagram here http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Look for the correct fuse's for the blower motor .
Enter vehicle info. year , make , model and engine size. Under system click on HVAC ,under subsystem HVAC controls will pop up automatic. Click search button then first blue link . Look at diagram to see which fuse is for the blower . Test voltage with volt meter

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Bobocop

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 GMC Sierra 5.3 Litre, won't blow hot air

I experienced the same head ache. First attempt was to replace the thrmostat and after taking it apart I realized that there was nothing wrong with it. I then removed the plastic cover/panel located under the dash board on the passenger's side. (only a few 4-5 smalls screws) Removal will enable you to see the on/off switch/gate moving/rotating as you turn the knob to hot or cold positions, on the control panel. If that switch/gate seems to work ok, then the trouble is within the heater core. Many mechanincs suggested that I replace the heater core. A very expensive proposition.
I checked the heater core supply/intake hose and found it hot to the touch, while the return hose was nearly cold. It was definitely a heater core blockage. I removed both ends (supply and return) hose connections/clamps. They are located near the fire wall in the engine compartment. A special tool is very helpful to remove those clamps easily and to replace them as well. It can be done the old fashion way but this tool was a life saver and reduced work time to just minutes. (Tool is $70.00 bucks at auto parts store,so I borrowed mine from a mechanic/friend)
I then hooked up a garden hose to the return end of the heater core and reversed the flow of coolant/water through the heater core. My truck is a Sierra 2000 and I refuse to see how a heater core could get clogged up with clear coolant alone. To my surprise a flat piece of rubber about the size of a quarter blew out of it and the flow of water became unobstructed. I reconected the ends of the hoses to the heater core, replaced the lost antifreeze & everything returned back to normal. No money spent for something most mechanics suggested I replace control valves/switches ($280.00) replace heater core ($500.00) etc etc. I am glad I was curageous enough to tackle this myself and save a few pennies. Good luck, and I hope this will work for you.

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 GMC Sierra heater Blower wont shut off

My 2003 Sierra's blower came on by itself in the garage while I was sleeping and ran the battery completely down. I had to replace the blower switch located under the glove box next to the blower at the bottom of the right corner of the dash. The switch is in front of the blower and held in by two screws. Disconnect the two wire connections. This is a "dealer only" part and cost me 65.00. Also check the wire harness with seven wires connected to it for melted plastic. It will be marked "ABCDEFG". If it has melted, you'll need to replace it. Pay attention when reinstalling either part, that the wires "ABCDEFG" match the switch in that order.

daveleeyates

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: Brake lights quit working.

if all fuses and bulbs are ok get to the brake switch and see ifits stiff or stuck, if it just has two wires on it you could join themtogether to see if the brake lights come on though obviuosly dont leave them joined.Good luck davelee

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 gmc sierra 5.3. AC not working AC Compressor fuse blowing

UNPLUG THE A/C CONNETOR ON THE A/C COMMPRESOR. REPLACE THE FUSE AND TURN ON THE SWITCH. FUSE OK . REPLACE THE COMMPRESSOR AND THE RECIVER DRIER.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2009

SOURCE: o6 GMC SIERRA FUSE BOX

Check trailer wiring, That's a good place to start.

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