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Is there a troubleshooting methodology for a 2001 Tahoe heater issues. Heat works on upper setting. if you change to defrost/heater it blows cold air. if you change to lower setting, it changes to outside air only and will not change back to recirculating. I would prefer to go through a troubleshooting routine rather than R&R parts till it works correctly. Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks in advance
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Welcome to Chevy Missing! Lot of smart folks here will help you with your problem, stay tuned. These heater/ac posts are a common complaint.
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Originally Posted by missing
Is there a troubleshooting methodology for a 2001 Tahoe heater issues. Heat works on upper setting. if you change to defrost/heater it blows cold air. if you change to lower setting, it changes to outside air only and will not change back to recirculating. I would prefer to go through a troubleshooting routine rather than R&R parts till it works correctly. Any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks in advance
Disclaimer: My hands-on experience comes from a 1994 and a 2005. There are electrically-actuated flaps/"doors" in the vent system under the dash; my 2005 had three of these. These direct the air flow to outside/recirculate, to windshield (defrost) or heat underneath the dash or to vent right at the driver and passenger. The third one may be for driver/passenger split. Oftentimes when these go bad one will hear a clicking from stripped gears.

For our 1994 I paid the shop $400 to replace one (which fixed it), for the 2005 I replaced one actuator with an aftermarket Dorman part. In the 2005 I could hear/feel which actuator was bad after removing the bottom panel with a 5.5mm shortened socket, and I unplugged the harness and turned the actuator with a screwdriver, and drove it like that for months. Then I replaced it, was easier than getting the bottom panel off !!!

One thing to try: disconnect a battery cable for 30 minutes to re-set the computer, then try.
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Recirc is not allowed on certain settings. It's so humid, moist air is driven out of the cabin to help clear windows.
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