ihsolutions
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All these solutions are so complicated.
Just get a new truck. Problem solved!
Just get a new truck. Problem solved!
Thanks Bob, I'm pretty much at their mercy now, They've had the truck since this morning. They called and said both sides needed to be replaced. After discussing the symptoms, we decided to only go for the replacement on the driver side. It was the side that was blowing the hot air. And, the cheaper side to replace. $400.00Ray, if the tech knows what he is DOING. The GM (tech 11) scan tool will tell him or her which actuator is failing. No guess work involved. You can override the failing actuator and make it work with the scan tool. BTW, the failed actuator will set a code which will narrow it down. So will the cycling switch set a code. You can test the cycling switch yourself. If the A/C is on and the compressor does not run. Unplug the cycling switch and carefully insert a small bent paper clip on the 2 terminals. The cycling switch is either on the low side (big) line going to the accumulator or the accumulator itself (round aluminum) looking thingy on the right side of the HVAC case on the firewall. The compressor will run unless there is another problem, like low freon or bad high pressure cut off switch which is on the back of the compressor.
A new truck would really be great if I could find a really good friend to make the payments. We haven't had a truck payment in 5 years. I like it that way.All these solutions are so complicated.
Just get a new truck. Problem solved!
Bob, the part is around $200 and the labor was 4 hours, I think. I agree though, it seems like some dealers tend to take advantage of us whenever they can. The truck is ready and I'll pick it up today. I'll let you know the details when we get home. The drivers side was the problem child so hopefully we won't have any further issues.Well Ray, replacing both actuators is what is called the "shotgun effect" (shoot at the truck with a shotgun and replace everything it hits). If you replace everything then the problem will be fixed. YEA RIGHT....at your expense. Just how much are they charging your for the part?? $400.00 seems a little high to me. Are they charging you to diagnose it and to replace the part?? If and when you decide to replace the passenger side. let me know and I will walk you through it.
4 hours labor!!!!!! It only payes 2.5 hrs to remove the whole dash carrier assembly to replace the heater core....... I would make them show you the book time for the repair.