Ok guys, I know you've seen this a million times but trust me I've researched the hell out of this and I've hit a wall.
03 Yukon Denali. I had the typical no temp change on the driver's side, in my case the AC worked fine but heat did not. Ok for the time being but it's about to get cold in CO so I need to get this figured out. So off to the forums I went and I saw thread after thread of this and the general consensus was the blend door actuator on the passenger side. Easy enough. Replaced that and it still didn't operate, it just cranks itself to the cold side just like the OEM one did and gets stuck there. After recalibration (pulling fuse, on/off, jump on one foot, spin 3, not 4, 3 times, yada yada) I still experienced the same symptoms but now the air will only blow on floor mode....great now I've got two actuators bad!! So yesterday I do this process a few more times along with some profanity and eventually I get everything to work as it should. Both temperature and mode are operating, such a relief! Nah, that'd be too easy!! I get in this morning and it's back to blowing cold on the driver's side again. WTF!! And not to mention the back doesn't have heat either but I haven't even dug into that yet but after this experience I'm sure looking forward to it.
Any thoughts on what could be going on? I've verified the blend door functions as it should. I know the core is working because when I manually turn the blend door it works as it should (both hot and AC work on both sides) and both hoses get super hot. Coolant level is topped off. One thing I find VERY interesting is in every recalibration video/write-up I see it says after pulling the fuse the digital screen will default to 74, well mine defaults to 75 so I'm not sure what's going on there.
So idk if my system is just cursed or what but my head is spinning. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I just bought the vehicle a few weeks ago so I'm blind as far as what has been worked on or not.