Cold all the time

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bablurp

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It finally got "cold" here and so I turned on my heater and nothing. Stays cold and it barely blows any air. Could this be a heater core, blower motor, or anything else? If so, how could I get access to that and replace? 96 Chevy Tahoe 2DR
 
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i dont have a fuse cover on the dash so i dont know which fuses are for what.. if anyone has a diagram or picture I can use it would be helpful. unless its under the hood
 

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lol newbs. its probably your blower motor, or less likely you need a full heater recharge
 

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I have your pictures coming, unless someone beats me to it. :) Trying to get them from my phone to my laptop.
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1999 Tahoe 4dr fuses:

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I have a 99 and had a similar problem cuz my truck wouldnt heat up over 120! So if my truck wasnt warm then i got no heat. We figured out that my thermostat was stuck open. 10.99 at AutoZone for a 170 degree thermostat and 10 mins to install and problem solved.
 
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The temp doesnt get anywhere near 150. Just had the whole thing rebuilt so it might be an open thermostat
 

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