Thanks for this. This is exactly what happened today to my 2010 colorado. I found that gear through the glove box and saw exactly what you have in your video. I was worried that it was going to be a chore to get this fixed. I could take it to a dealer and file a warranty on it but given the simplicity of the fix, I will try this myself.
I'm having a similar problem.. 06 Chevy silverado, every time I turn my ac on everything works fine but after a while my passenger side starts blowing hot air. Then I turn the truck off and start it back up and then everything is fine.. so if anyone have any tips on how to fix my problem let me know plz! Thanks.
what if the big whose becomes hot after it has been cold ? my A/c would work for half a day then it start blowing hot air until the car cools down for hour or two .
@mrjost55 The fix might have been easy, but in order to diagnose the problem requires experience. If he wanted to rip people off then he would not have made this or the other informative videos. Anyway great video as always
I have the same problem with my nissan but mine is seized, i have to move it by hand in the spring and the fall.i wish mine is that easy to get to great video..
@mrjost55 You are right. Shop owners should provide vehicle owners a service bay and tools and guidance, all for free and let them see if they can fix it themselves. The owner is probably out an hour labor fee at most, instead of the fee for R&R a compressor or evaporator, system evacuate and recharge, so what's your problem?
@WhoSaidTyler I don't really have a problem, I'm just amazed how easy that fix was. I'm sure the mechanic could easily charge the person for more than what was required. :)
This was excellent, just canceled my appointment.
wilsodw 1 month ago
gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood gab
usb055 1 month ago in playlist مزيد من مقاطع الفيديو من realfixesrealfast
Wow, I wonder why GM went bankrupt?
beefystik 2 months ago
Thanks for this. This is exactly what happened today to my 2010 colorado. I found that gear through the glove box and saw exactly what you have in your video. I was worried that it was going to be a chore to get this fixed. I could take it to a dealer and file a warranty on it but given the simplicity of the fix, I will try this myself.
lidarman2 3 months ago
@lidarman2 Followup. I fixed mine but as said in the video, it was hard to snap the gear back on the pin. Really hard in fact.
lidarman2 2 months ago
I'm having a similar problem.. 06 Chevy silverado, every time I turn my ac on everything works fine but after a while my passenger side starts blowing hot air. Then I turn the truck off and start it back up and then everything is fine.. so if anyone have any tips on how to fix my problem let me know plz! Thanks.
j1985cortez 7 months ago
I have a 1975 Chevy Suburban with rear air . The front blows cold but rear blows warm, is there a inline filter in the rear?
84goyo 7 months ago
what if the big whose becomes hot after it has been cold ? my A/c would work for half a day then it start blowing hot air until the car cools down for hour or two .
fsrrii 8 months ago
Some low down mechanic would have lied and sold the owner a new compressor plus labor. God bless all honest mechanics. I like your vids.
HoustonR6ryda 8 months ago 2
Im having the same problem on my 86 chevy truck .where is the vacuum line at ?
chevy5030 8 months ago
had the same prob with my 85 silv it was the vacumn line sittin right above the distributor on the fire wall,the vac lines was old and cracked
bignate678 7 months ago
thanks men very good video great explication grettings from mexico
TheRicoMalibu 1 year ago
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joelin66 1 year ago
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joelin66 1 year ago
Nice presentation. Very useful video.
daidegoat 1 year ago
I suppose that will be the next thing that breaks on my can... Colorado is a HUNK OF JUNK
MrBoy219 1 year ago
Sounds good,I need help to fix the AC
youragentlisadavis 1 year ago
Thank you soooooooooo much. I am a single woman,and you have helped me a lot!
youragentlisadavis 1 year ago
@youragentlisadavis your single, im single, we can help each other out
foxdmulder 1 year ago
GOOD VID....UR THE MAN!!!
PrOGueRReRo1 1 year ago
Thats why this guy is so smart. I love this guy. Great work again.
hddm3 1 year ago
a freaking old school mechanic and honest!! 8 minutes to fix but im sure charged the hour! but, he fixed it due to knowledge...
ballershanelle 1 year ago
HOLY CRAP, YOU'RE WORKIN ON MY TRUCK!!!! LOL just kidding, I'll have to remember this if it happens on mine.
dmorley100 1 year ago
@mrjost55 The fix might have been easy, but in order to diagnose the problem requires experience. If he wanted to rip people off then he would not have made this or the other informative videos. Anyway great video as always
audiqv8 1 year ago
hey would this be the same on an 88 chevy cheyenne?
vansman3 1 year ago
I have the same problem with my nissan but mine is seized, i have to move it by hand in the spring and the fall.i wish mine is that easy to get to great video..
000030stephen 1 year ago
Very informative, thanks!
eatmemayne 1 year ago
wow, what a way to rip someone off...
mrjost55 1 year ago
@mrjost55 You are right. Shop owners should provide vehicle owners a service bay and tools and guidance, all for free and let them see if they can fix it themselves. The owner is probably out an hour labor fee at most, instead of the fee for R&R a compressor or evaporator, system evacuate and recharge, so what's your problem?
WhoSaidTyler 1 year ago
@WhoSaidTyler I don't really have a problem, I'm just amazed how easy that fix was. I'm sure the mechanic could easily charge the person for more than what was required. :)
mrjost55 1 year ago
@WhoSaidTyler but the thing is, for free? They need money to buy food too you know.
undertake782 1 year ago
@mrjost55 Yeh, what are you trying to say? It's not coming off as good.
studpuppy69 1 year ago
@mrjost55 by reading the title...yes.
wardubo 1 year ago