On my 2005 GMC Yukon, the A/C on the passenger side blows hot at 60 degrees set, other side blows cold at 60 degrees after I disconnected the negative terminal post to complete a cold air intake installation??
Turn your AC off. Turn the car off Crank the car turn ac on drivers side to 60 passenger side to 90 press auto wait 1 minute turn AC off (very important) turn car off turn car back on switch driver's side 90 passenger 60 press auto wait one minute turn AC off( very important) turn car off turn car on AC 70 both sides press auto your ac should be blowing cold If not, you have an expensive problem
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Tried that, didn't work...whats the expensive problem ???
Worked great
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On my 2005 GMC Yukon, the A/C on theDriver side blows hot , other side blows cold at 60 degrees after I disconnected the negative terminal post to complete a cold air
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Sounds like you need to reset the actuators that work the heat/air and temp blending doors on the heater as they needed to be turned to the off position before disconnecting the battery.
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I have the same problem Im thinkin there are dual condensors...
Same problem - but did not unconnect battery. Had ECM reset performed, still blowing hot on drivers side....
Save some time...in most cases disconnecting and reconnecting the battery will resest and fix!
Passenger side only blows cold air in my 2002 gmc envoy
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