Tahoe14
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Hope you get it taken care of soon. Nothing like driving in south Florida with no AC. You could always wear a mask and gloves if it gets unbearable. Good luck.
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Call GM. Beg for mercy. You are just a tad over in the mileage.The A/C in my 2016 Tahoe [82K miles] is finally going belly up. Used to stay nice and cool at 72 degrees but now barely comes out on the lowest setting. When I turn on the rear A/C enough Freon gets into the system to make the front cold again. If I shut off the rear a/c the front starts to get warm again.
Trying to hold off until the next service in about 2K miles but not sure if it will last that long. For right now with the rear a/c on it's bearable. I hate the idea of going to the dealer with this Covid 19 going on. The timing could not be worse. The Temperature in my neck of the woods are in the 90's with jungle humidity everyday.
I knew it was going to go belly up eventually...Just did not know when. Surprised it lasted over 80K miles. The A/C system has been on since day 1.
Call GM. Beg for mercy. You are just a tad over in the mileage.
The A/C in my 2016 Tahoe [82K miles] is finally going belly up. Used to stay nice and cool at 72 degrees but now barely comes out on the lowest setting. When I turn on the rear A/C enough Freon gets into the system to make the front cold again. If I shut off the rear a/c the front starts to get warm again.
Trying to hold off until the next service in about 2K miles but not sure if it will last that long. For right now with the rear a/c on it's bearable. I hate the idea of going to the dealer with this Covid 19 going on. The timing could not be worse. The Temperature in my neck of the woods are in the 90's with jungle humidity everyday.
I knew it was going to go belly up eventually...Just did not know when. Surprised it lasted over 80K miles. The A/C system has been on since day 1.
Hope you get it taken care of soon. Nothing like driving in south Florida with no AC. You could always wear a mask and gloves if it gets unbearable. Good luck.
Call GM. Beg for mercy. You are just a tad over in the mileage.
That's a bummer, Between the heat of the south and this Corona virus it's probably the worst time to have A/C issues. Hopefully they will be able to check it out at your next service.
Sweet deal. Glad you saved your toy money. Now you can spend it elsewhere and be cool.I actually see morons riding around [in 100 degree heat index] with their top down and homeless people walking right up to their vehicle standing right over them at long red lights begging for money. They are not wearing masks.
Yes begging for mercy actually worked. Did not think that would actually happen.
Started blowing hot air Tuesday. Called the GMC dealership immediately and they got me in the next morning at 7:30 which was yesterday. Then called GM about my issue. To my amazement they covered the entire cost for my Condenser. The dealer also covered my rental Charger from Enterprise which I had for a few hours.
So what is the best replacement AC condenser to use? I took my Tahoe in March to get the AC fixed. I said I think it's the condenser, they said no the high valve is leaking. $750. 30 days later, NO AC. I take it back, they said it's the condenser. $1100 but we'll use a NAPA condenser and give you the same warranty. I'm like F-it. I can do it myself. I want an AC condenser with a solid weld and not just tecs.
oof Hopefully you can get your $750 back. The condenser I installed was the ACDelco Professional 15-63889. I think it was only around $115. It's been a couple of months since I put it in and so far no problems.