Think about writing a script next time, because if youre not even going to show it you should at least be clear in describing it. Really bro, if all youre doing is describing it this video should be 30 seconds long.
For anyone reading, remove the AC/ECAS fuse OR disconnect battery terminal for 1 minute. Talk about extra gibberish on a video, brother, cut the extra crap and get to the point 😂
I have 2005 gmc superban I replaced New compressor New radiator for A/C New pressure switch New acommuliter or evaporated can. But the front A/C still warm. And rear A/C is cold😢 I don't know what is my problem.
i pulled the fuse, waited 1 min and put it back in, then turned ignition for 2 min, then back off, then turned on motor. now air will start out in right direction then in like 5 secs will move to defrost and then never move
2010 3.9 v6 chevy impala, driver side vents not blowing cold like the passenger side. Replaced driver side actuator hoping to fix the issue. Still having the same issue. Did 3 different reset/relearn procedures, still same issue... Any ideas? Any help is most appreciated!
@@johnhenry3820 mine never clicked. I did more research into the topic, my refrigerant levels were low. Bought a 30$ refill kit , blowing icy ever since.
Did you fix? Have the same issue. Changed the actuator on passenger side, the blower motor, and the blower motor resistor and I still get cold air on passenger side. And I reset with fuses
Working on 2007 3.5L impala. Just replaced the one behind the glove box on left side and that one is also make clicking sound. In fuse panel, I do not see a hvac/ecas 10a fuse. Is there a proper recalibration for my impala specifically?