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Truck wont blow heat.

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Hello all, this is my first post so please let me know if i break any rules witht his post. I have a black 2004 gmc sierra z71, 4wd.
ive had the trust for about 2 months. I live in south east texas so I havent had to use my heater or defroster until just last week. my problem is My Ac and climate control will not blow heat. It works on Feet . Head, Both, Front defroster and back defroster. but it only blows ac. even when the dial is all the way on heat. When My dial is on cold and i move it to heat you can here, it engage like its about to start blowing hot air but nothing changes. Ive checked for faulty connection with the dials , as well as all the HVAC switches. Both were fine the temperature is dropping fast down here so im going to be needing my truck warm/defrosted asap. Thank you to anyone who can help!
 
#2 ·
hmm odd... Ive only had AC problems not heater problems. So when you turn the heat all the way up to the highest temp and turn the little snowflake lookin symbol off it still blows cold? ive never heard of that
 
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#7 ·
I had this problem on my 2000. My mechanic figured it was probably a plugged up heater line so he took an adapter he made which combines a garden hose and a low pressure air line and hooked it up the heater lines. Between the low pressure water and the turbulence provided by the low pressure air he was able to blow out the heater core and heater lines and restore the heat. Maybe that's all it is for you.
 
#10 ·
check for an air lock, fire up your truck and open up your rad cap. i had this on my blazer few years back. no heat at all or comes and goes? running the truck with the cap open will bleed any air out in the system, might work.
 
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The way to rule that out would be to see if both heater hoses are hot, no?
If the heater hoses aren't hot at all then it's probably thermostat related.
If only one is hot, or there's a significant temperature difference between the two, then it's probably a blocked heater core.
If they're both hot but there's no heat, then it's probably the blend door or similar.
 
#21 ·
Blend door actuator.

It's under the dash, smack in the middle, next to the floor. Three 7mm screws to hold it in. Take the actuator off, then move the door by hand. If the blowing air changes from cold to warm, you need a new actuator. OReilly's stocks it - about $45.
 
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