yep on a tech2 it would be up/down commandWhat does that second one do- floor or overhead vents?
I wanna tear into that to inspect and clean it. Even if I fix it elsewhere, air flow is a critical factor.
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yep on a tech2 it would be up/down commandWhat does that second one do- floor or overhead vents?
I wanna tear into that to inspect and clean it. Even if I fix it elsewhere, air flow is a critical factor.
yep on a tech2 it would be up/down command
that works!For now, my Tech2 will be my 13-year-old pressing buttons on the control panel.
Did you fix your issue? There are two orifice tubes in the rear that need to be checked if air is struggling to get cold. Now if the high side line is cold underneath and not cold air in the rear, then the blend door is the culprit.The larger line should be cold and sweating. After reading the suggestion that the valve might be stuck, I'm thinking this could be a possibility resulting from lack of use. My Tahoe sits a lot.