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Anyone extremely familiar with early-2000's GM heating/cooling systems?
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<blockquote data-quote="travisstorma" data-source="post: 2913373" data-attributes="member: 24683"><p>Very common issue. My 2004 Silverado has the same issue. Drivers side sticks in HOT during summer. The actuators have a feedback system to the climate control module that fails. Drivers side is easy to replace on the Silverados, but the passenger side requires the whole dash to damn near be pulled out if i remember correctly. (I think the labor guide stated 6.6 hours or so...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travisstorma, post: 2913373, member: 24683"] Very common issue. My 2004 Silverado has the same issue. Drivers side sticks in HOT during summer. The actuators have a feedback system to the climate control module that fails. Drivers side is easy to replace on the Silverados, but the passenger side requires the whole dash to damn near be pulled out if i remember correctly. (I think the labor guide stated 6.6 hours or so...) [/QUOTE]
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