Alright, kind of a weird thing on my 2000 GMC Yukon. I notice that after starting, and allowing the truck to "warm up," the heater does not blow warm/hot air. It's simply cold. BUT, after I begin driving for a length of time, AND at higher RPM's, the heater starts to work--providing warm/hot air.
Now, if I stop and idle for awhile, OR drive at slower speeds with no engine effort (like flat terrain), the heater begins to cool and ultimately blow cold air. But as soon as I drive faster and increase RPM's, the heater warms up again.
What is the deal?!?!
Any thoughts on the matter is apppreciated!
Thanks,
Chris
Now, if I stop and idle for awhile, OR drive at slower speeds with no engine effort (like flat terrain), the heater begins to cool and ultimately blow cold air. But as soon as I drive faster and increase RPM's, the heater warms up again.
What is the deal?!?!
Any thoughts on the matter is apppreciated!
Thanks,
Chris