07 Tahoe - ac light blinks
Hey all. First time here.
The snowflake button just blinks three times when I try and turn on the ac. Just started happening. Day before the ac was working fine. Any ideas? It's a cpo vehicle too. Heading to the dealer soon, thought I'd ask here anyway. |
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if the temp outside the tahoe is under 60 it won't let u run the a/c... it will blink then off...
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Thanks, but that wasn't the case. It was high 80's, touched 90.
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low on refrigerant maybe
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#07-01-38-003: Information for Vehicles with HVAC Control Module A/C and Recirculation Indicators Flashing
Subject: Information for Vehicles with HVAC Control Module A/C And Recirculation Indicators Flashing Models: 2008 Buick Enclave 2007-2008 Cadillac Escalade Models 2006-2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2006-2008 Chevrolet Impala 2007-2008 Chevrolet Avalanche, Equinox, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe 2007-2008 GMC Acadia, Sierra, Yukon Models 2007-2008 Pontiac Torrent 2008 HUMMER H2 2007-2008 Saturn OUTLOOK 2008 Saturn VUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Condition/Concern Some customers may comment that the Air Conditioning (A/C) indicator on the Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Control Module flashes then turns off after they press the A/C button. Others may comment that the Recirculation indicator on the HVAC Control Module flashes then turns off after they press the Recirculation button. This is normal operation for the HVAC Control Module and indicates that the A/C or Recirculation function is not available at this time. Reasons that the A/C may not be available (calibrated values vary by program) are listed below. Consult the appropriate vehicle Service Information (SI) for detailed HVAC Description and Operation: • Ambient Air Temperature is too low (if equipped with Ambient Air Temperature Sensor) • Vehicle voltage less than 9.5 volts • Refrigerant Pressure too low • Refrigerant Pressure too high • Engine Coolant Temperature too high • Engine is not in RUN • HVAC Control Head is in the OFF position Reasons Recirculation may not be available: Mode switch in Floor, Defog or Defrost mode. The reason(s) A/C is currently disabled can be viewed with a Tech 2® by navigating to HVAC Data display and viewing the "A/C Permission" parameter. Recommendation/Instructions Do not replace the HVAC Control Module for a flashing A/C Indicator or flashing Recirculation Indicator, as this is normal operation. |
wow
where did u get that info? is that on that $30 manual?
why can't the driver info center tell you exactly what's wrong?! the car knows obviously... |
SabrToothSqrl Yes, its part of the AC troubleshooting....
I'm telling you they should be standard issue with every vehicle |
yea
I bought a $30 manual a few min ago.
With the text display on the DIC, the car should say 'A/C not on because the engine is too hot' or 'misfire plug #3' or 'driver is stupid'. 100 years of automotive history, 400 sensors, more computer power than you need to launch a space shuttle, 400 HP and hybrid technology all come down to two words: "Check Engine".... ::: open's hood::: yehp. Still an engine... Keeps driving. How EASY would it be to pipe this stuff to the DASH or sat nav screen?! |
chevy
[QUOTE=Shalooby;154186]Hey all. First time here.
The snowflake button just blinks three times when I try and turn on the ac. Just started happening. Day before the ac was working fine. Any ideas? It's a cpo vehicle too. Heading to the dealer soon, thought I'd ask here anyway. hey did you ever find out what was wrong w ypur truck? |
2012 Captiva. Same issue. AC light just blinks. I believe in my case the ambient temperature sensor isn't working so the car can't determine what the outside temperature is and therefore won't allow the AC to come on. My outside temperature reads -45 degrees. I've replaced the sensor and it still doesn't read it correctly. Heading to the dealer next week for further troubleshooting.
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