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Heater/defrost problem w/ 00 Bravadatlane276 12-01-2007, 11:24 PM When I turn my heater/defrost on, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt work very well. Tonight I started my car to let it warm up. 15 minutes later I went out and my windshield was still icy. I hopped in and found that there was no air coming out of my defrost vents. When I turn the fan speed up and down, I can hear it get quiter and louder, but no air comes out of the vents. Even on heater only. Living in Minnesota, I need my defrost. It never really gets hot. Just tolerable. 1 friend says vaccuum leak and another says blower motor. Any ideas or suggestions? Hurry....it's snowy and cold up here and I need heat and a non-icy windshield. Thanks! old_master 12-02-2007, 01:40 PM Manual or automatic climate control? tlane276 12-02-2007, 07:52 PM not sure. i have to manually turn it on, but there are auto settings for both the fan speed and the heat/defrost knob. so i guess its manual since i have to turn it to auto. it worked fine today for about 30 minutes. after i drove for a bit, the air flow got slower and slower. Manual or automatic climate control? Chris Stewart 12-03-2007, 11:46 AM I don't know so this is just a guess, maybe the blower motor is going bad on you. Do you have an Owners Manual to check for variable fan speed information? tlane276 12-31-2007, 11:31 AM I don't know so this is just a guess, maybe the blower motor is going bad on you. Do you have an Owners Manual to check for variable fan speed information? Im gonna buy a new blower motor and try that. It isnt very expensive. I replaced the one on my 96 Taurus once and it was easy. Where, and how, would I go about it on the 2000 Bravada? tlane276 12-31-2007, 11:41 AM before i replace the motor, i wanna make sure you know that the fan works, i think. it gets louder when i turn it to high, and quiter when I turn it to low. just no heat comes out the vents or the defrost vents. i was having trouble with the a/c in the summer too. same problem, only i was lookin for cold air then. still sound like a blower motor? old_master 01-02-2008, 05:30 PM You have Automatic Climate Control and it requires a scan tool to diagnose it. Probably not the blower motor if you hear it change speeds. tlane276 01-05-2008, 11:57 AM You have Automatic Climate Control and it requires a scan tool to diagnose it. Probably not the blower motor if you hear it change speeds. Where, and how much, can I get a scanner? How do you use 'em? old_master 01-05-2008, 12:49 PM Scan tools are hand held and entry level body capable ones start around $400. Top of the line is the Tech2 scan tool, it sells for around $4,000. Perfect example of "you get what you pay for". The Tech2 is the GM "dealer issue" piece and is bi-directional. Before you buy any scan tool, make sure it is body capable. They're available online and at most auto parts stores. tlane276 01-09-2008, 07:40 PM You have Automatic Climate Control and it requires a scan tool to diagnose it. Probably not the blower motor if you hear it change speeds. It always sounds like it blows the same...sound wise. After it runs for 15-20 minutes, the airflow is gone. It sounds like the fan's running, but no air is coming out. Help at all w a diagnosis????? MT-2500 01-09-2008, 07:59 PM It always sounds like it blows the same...sound wise. After it runs for 15-20 minutes, the airflow is gone. It sounds like the fan's running, but no air is coming out. Help at all w a diagnosis????? First thing. Make sure you have good engine vacuum to heater controls. Check engine vacuum lines from engoine to vacuum tank and from vacuum tank to heater controls. A lot of vacuum tanks are in underside right front fender. Plastic lines will crack or come unpluged. MT vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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