2000 Bravada climate control
#1
2000 Bravada climate control
I'm not getting full heat output. Even with control maxxed out I get a medium level of heat with occasional bursts of cold. Replaced the thermostat. Same thing.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
#4
same problem...
Starting this morning, I have been having the same problem. I have full air from the blower, but it is no longer hot. At best it is luke warm. I first saw the thread from the 98 recommending using the "cut here" access panel. I tried that, but it looks like my door is stuck into the cold position, or my 2000 doesn't have a door. Also, the air that comes out of that open access panel when the car is running is still only luke warm.
My hands are too big to fit into the tiny access hole. I then poped down the Glove compartment, and both actuators are working for direction of flow, and AC. I don't see an actuator for the heat/cool adjustments. I am currently in Wolcott, Colorado (at 9000 feet) and it is COLD and SNOWY here. Any help would be appreciated.
My hands are too big to fit into the tiny access hole. I then poped down the Glove compartment, and both actuators are working for direction of flow, and AC. I don't see an actuator for the heat/cool adjustments. I am currently in Wolcott, Colorado (at 9000 feet) and it is COLD and SNOWY here. Any help would be appreciated.
#5
Maybe the coolant thing could be the Thromo stuck open, never allowing the car to reach an operating temp
#6
It could be one or more of the following:
Low coolant level
incorrect thermostat
restricted coolant flow through heater core
heater hoses plugged
mis'adjusted control cable
sticking heater controll valve
vacum hose leaking/blocked
vacum motors busted
blocked air inlet
inoperitive blower moter
oil res in heater core fins
dirt on heater core fins
I hope this helps.
Low coolant level
incorrect thermostat
restricted coolant flow through heater core
heater hoses plugged
mis'adjusted control cable
sticking heater controll valve
vacum hose leaking/blocked
vacum motors busted
blocked air inlet
inoperitive blower moter
oil res in heater core fins
dirt on heater core fins
I hope this helps.
#7
I am haveing the same problem and none of the above worked. My heater will thorw out some heat then I hear a small noise from high under the dash and the temperture changs; if it was hot it turns to cool and if it was cold it turns to warm.
The same thing happens in the A/C mode: hot to cool -- or cool to hot.
Thanks for help
Rich
The same thing happens in the A/C mode: hot to cool -- or cool to hot.
Thanks for help
Rich
#11
It's a computer thing! My wife's '99 LeSabre does something similar, no cold air out the upper vents, just the lowers and the defrost vents. I hate it and know it is air management but darn it all with all the sensors and damper doors and computers and whiz bangies. Sheesh!
#12
My mechanic says he has found the problem with a motor. The motor is located way up under the dash on the right side. He can't find a replacement motor yet. Even if he can find it he says he doesn't know how to get to the F%#K*&g thing. He locked it into a prosition where it gives heat all the time and it doesn't make the noise. The setting don't work neither does the AC.
I will keep you all informed as to what happens.
Rich
I will keep you all informed as to what happens.
Rich
#13
Actuator motor that runs a door to divert hot to cold. Swing the glove box door out past the stop and you can get to the motor.
See this post:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...e-control.html
See this post:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...e-control.html
#14
Yeah if it's not the actuator motor. Feel the heater hoses going into the heater core if one is hot and the other not you have a plugged heater core. I worked for a Chev/Olds dealer back then and I don't know how many s-10 heater cores I did under warranty. Turns out there is an assembly plant in Mississippi that had so much mineral content in their water that it mixed with the dexcool and turned to mud. We called it Mississippi mud. There was a service bulletin that had a long drawn out flush proceder that used the trusty old "prestone radiator cleaner" that powder two part acid in a can that worked pretty good but if they were too far gone we just replaced the cores. Prestone has since quit making that stuff now I am beside myself cuz nothing else worked as well, not even close.
#15
The exact same thing is happening on my car.. It is intermittent, but incredibly uncomfortable when it occurs..some mechanics says its caused by a defective alternator
Last edited by kurtdaniel; February 4th, 2013 at 11:14 PM.
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