Eliminate Autoride Message light

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najasabe

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Recently bought a 2002 suburban, deleted the autoride on it with a rough country kit, removed the RTD fuse and service light went off. However like a few other posters mentioned in this thrread, my ac started to blow hot. After playing with it found that it would blow cold , but no hot or cold from the front vents, it only blows from the floor or defroster. I tried replacing the air door actuator, but still not blowing out the front vents. Anyone have this issue or any ideas would be appreciated...
 

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Recently bought a 2002 suburban, deleted the autoride on it with a rough country kit, removed the RTD fuse and service light went off. However like a few other posters mentioned in this thrread, my ac started to blow hot. After playing with it found that it would blow cold , but no hot or cold from the front vents, it only blows from the floor or defroster. I tried replacing the air door actuator, but still not blowing out the front vents. Anyone have this issue or any ideas would be appreciated...
Try doing a reset on the hvac system- pull the neg battery cable, wait 30 minutes and reconnect it. Start the truck and don’t touch the controls for 5 minutes or so. The actuators should recalibrate. The hvac system shouldn’t have anything to do with autoride though.
 

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Try doing a reset on the hvac system- pull the neg battery cable, wait 30 minutes and reconnect it. Start the truck and don’t touch the controls for 5 minutes or so. The actuators should recalibrate. The hvac system shouldn’t have anything to do with autoride though.

Thanks for the response! I have tried this with and without the RTD fuse, to no avail.
 
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