2011 Chevy Tahoe LT.
Unfortunately my problem does not seem common enough to find a an answer on google for a Tahoe or Silverado of like year. Got a few ideas of possible culprits.
Symptoms- After running the a/c for awhile (1 hour +) air flow diminishes on all cabin vents over about 5 minutes until air flow stops completely. This occurs on a/c, heat, and cycling all the options for floor, dash, defrost, etc. The blower motor is positively still running. Just sounds louder like there is a blockage. After sitting for 30 minutes or so, things are back to normal function. I took the underdash cover off and noticed some moisture on the box just left of the blower motor-is this normal? The floor panel is not wet though so probably not a heater core issue.
My understanding is no cabin air filter in these to get clogged up?
Seems like something maybe freezing up? Thawing after resting a bit allowing things to function normal again? Possibly the reason for the condensation under the dash?
But what could be the cause?
For whatever it may be worth, a couple weeks back my a/c was not blowing very cold, but no lack of air flow. We had it serviced and it was a bit low on refrigerant. This was refilled and we had normal function for about a week before this problem popped up. Or possibly we just did not drive it long enough for it to show itself.
Also a couple times air, looking like steam almost has come out of the vents.
Thanks for reading and offering any advice.
Unfortunately my problem does not seem common enough to find a an answer on google for a Tahoe or Silverado of like year. Got a few ideas of possible culprits.
Symptoms- After running the a/c for awhile (1 hour +) air flow diminishes on all cabin vents over about 5 minutes until air flow stops completely. This occurs on a/c, heat, and cycling all the options for floor, dash, defrost, etc. The blower motor is positively still running. Just sounds louder like there is a blockage. After sitting for 30 minutes or so, things are back to normal function. I took the underdash cover off and noticed some moisture on the box just left of the blower motor-is this normal? The floor panel is not wet though so probably not a heater core issue.
My understanding is no cabin air filter in these to get clogged up?
Seems like something maybe freezing up? Thawing after resting a bit allowing things to function normal again? Possibly the reason for the condensation under the dash?
But what could be the cause?
For whatever it may be worth, a couple weeks back my a/c was not blowing very cold, but no lack of air flow. We had it serviced and it was a bit low on refrigerant. This was refilled and we had normal function for about a week before this problem popped up. Or possibly we just did not drive it long enough for it to show itself.
Also a couple times air, looking like steam almost has come out of the vents.
Thanks for reading and offering any advice.