My AC was blowing hot air. I read on this forum to check the 10amp fuse in the power distribution box. It was blown, I replaced it and it worked fine for a couple of days, then it blew again. I replaced ii again and it only lasted about 10 minutes. Sometimes it lasts for awhile, other times it blows right away. Any suggestions?
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its probably the compressor cutoff switch cutting your compressor off at the wrong time and causing your ac to blow hot. that switch is under your hood right on top of the engine easy to get to. I hope that helps you out!
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It could be the dccv or the evap. discharge sensor,driver's temp sensor or pass temp sensor. Without hooking up a tester to read pids there is no way to tell. I would recommend going to someone that has the ids tester to read pids. good luck.
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Needs to be recharged and you more than likely have a leak somewhere
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Sounds like the heater and a/c blend door actuator. It is located under front center of dash below windshield. Dash must be removed to replace it. I've done it several times.
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there are many thing beside a fuse, it may be low on freon or a bad low preasure switch and more ,you are right to start withthe fuses, then have the freon checked to make sure there enough in the system,you may have a leak. the fuse is a 10 amp fuse and its located in the aux fuse box in location F1-O1, here a diagram to help you, this fuse box should be under the hood, sometimes they put them under the dash on the pass/side.hope this helps.
If you touched any of the A/C controls within 45 seconds of starting your Suburban (after the battery change), you messed up the 'calibration mode' of the HVAC.
Pull the HVAC fuse (10amp) under the hood, and pull the two adjacent fuses (30 and 10amp) under the dash listed as 'climate control' in the manual.
Push the fuses back in, restart your car, but DONT TOUCH ANY of the A/C controls for 90 seconds.
I bet the A/C starts working again normally.
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Thanks guys, I will check it out this weekend and get back to ya. Thanks for the help.
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