Get under the dash and check the cabin air intake for the A/C. I had the same problem last summer and it ended up being a rag that I had on the pass side floorboard. It got sucked up against the intake and I didn't realize it.
Get under the dash and check the cabin air intake for the A/C. I had the same problem last summer and it ended up being a rag that I had on the pass side floorboard. It got sucked up against the intake and I didn't realize it.
i second the cabin air filter, my 2000 silverado had the same problem wouldnt blow cold air at all or anything, so i pulled the filter and it was packed with dust and leafs, replaced it with a new one and worked perfectly
i second the cabin air filter, my 2000 silverado had the same problem wouldnt blow cold air at all or anything, so i pulled the filter and it was packed with dust and leafs, replaced it with a new one and worked perfectly
I believe its on the passenger side closest to the tunnel area. I could be wrong, but installing a few things in that area it seems that it is the logical thing for it to be. Hope that helps.