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Did you try pulling the hvac fuses to reset the system. I believe there are videos of the reset process
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I actually did take a look in the fuse box to make sure the fuse was ok, there was a little dead mouse in there with a couple pieces of cat food. So glad nothing bad happened i didn't even know it was in there.Did you try pulling the hvac fuses to reset the system. I believe there are videos of the reset process
Start following your wires then. If a mouse is dead in your fuse box, I'd be willing to bet he's chewed on a wire or two under your hood.I actually did take a look in the fuse box to make sure the fuse was ok, there was a little dead mouse in there with a couple pieces of cat food. So glad nothing bad happened i didn't even know it was in there.
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I am by far technical in this area, but just addressed my AC issue. I know when I topped off my AC, it didn't really fix the problem. When I used my mechanics AC pump and evacuated the system and then recharged it worked fine. 1 month later, I was at it all over again, but had put die in the system when tackle the month earlier. At that time, my AC would run warm up front and cool in back. Needless to say, I had a leak in my condenser and hi/lo pressure lines at the rear evaporator. Since the lines are a bigger job and costly, I decided to just tackle the condenser. While I was in there I also replaced the accumulator and orifice. The original orifice looked good as new. Well 2 months later and my AC is strong, but I know at some point I will need to address the rear-seat evaporator issue. The lines were leaking just before and at the mounts to the rear evaporator (all rusted/corroded up).
Again, there are many other AC issues you can address, but starting with some dye would be a good idea if not for future potential AC issues. My experience also suggests to always evacuate the system but for refilling/topping off. Just my 2 cents.
2005 Tahoe LT with rear HVAC.
So I went out and jumped in the nnbs yukon today, 95 degrees out, and the air starts actin up on me all of a sudden, its blowing warm air from the front vents and a little cooler thru the rear, tried to recharge it and tue gauge says its full. Suggestion on what to check next??