Pickup HVAC Problem

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yooperdave

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I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado 2500 pickup with 44,000 miles on it. 6.0 liter V8. 3/4 ton. Bought new. Pretty solid truck.
Currently, it does not matter what HVAC button I push to direct the air flow inside the cab - the air only comes out of the front ducts regardless. Sometimes I really want the defrost - to blow air onto the windshield.
Any ideas why I am now unable to defrost as intended? The air-flow buttons still light-up when pushed, but make a liar out of me when I tell Wifey the defroster is on when it is not.

TIA

Yooper Dave
 
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#3  
Sounds like an actuator might have went bad. I've replaced a few on my older GM trucks.
How difficult and costly to replace? Is this a common issue? Thanks!
 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #4  
Part is ~ $30.00 if you’re kinda flexible they aren’t horrible to change. Double check your fuses before swapping ;) Wouldn’t be surprised if dealer quoted $900+ in labor

 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #5  
I’ve replaced blend door actuators on two different vehicles, a Dodge Challenger and a Chevy Impala. The Impala was easier, I went in through the glove box but not exaggerating when I say I spent about twenty minutes taking one bolt out and back in.

The challenger as you can see required an awkward angle.
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   / Pickup HVAC Problem #6  
I’ve replaced blend door actuators on two different vehicles, a Dodge Challenger and a Chevy Impala. The Impala was easier, I went in through the glove box but not exaggerating when I say I spent about twenty minutes taking one bolt out and back in.

The challenger as you can see required an awkward angle.
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yea do it once, you learn very quickly to simply pull the seat out. generally 4 bolts and a couple connectors.
 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #7  
yea do it once, you learn very quickly to simply pull the seat out. generally 4 bolts and a couple connectors.


I thought about pulling the seat but it didn’t look that easy to me. I might have been worried about the air bags too.
 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #8  
I thought about pulling the seat but it didn’t look that easy to me. I might have been worried about the air bags too.
generally requires you to disconnect the battery, there are airbag sensors in most seats now
 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #9  
There’s an actual side airbag in mine in that picture. Probably not really that scary.
 
   / Pickup HVAC Problem #10  
It depends which one is not working...I think the defrost/face/floor might be under the dash on the older models. I'm not sure about your year. They usually go out slowly instead of like a switch though.. I'm surprised.
 

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