99 chevy blazer AC recirculation
Hey everyone. New here so i will do my best to state my issue clearly. I have a 99 chevy blazer 4.3 liter 2 wheel drive 370k miles. My AC only seems to be drawing from outside air. I figure it is one of the actuators but cant find anything definitive online. So i figured "Hey, why not ask the guys who have Blazers as well !!" I know 1 or more of the actuators is bad because it will not shift from vent to floor or to defrost. But hey, at 370k miles as long as the vents work i am fine with that. But with outside air, the vent output is limited. Re-circ air i hope will have more output. And i do not have a recirc air button on my system. I have read that the "MaxAC" fills that role. But AC or MaxAC has no difference in output. Thoughts??
Last edited by chroniclifter; Aug 25, 2020 at 11:29 AM.
Take a look at the actuators behind the glove box door; drop the door down and there are two actuators.
Also take a look at the two that are towards the center above the accelerator pedal. Check to see if the white plastic piece has broken.
There is also a "valve" that is inside the ducting called the defrost valve. Common for it to break. This is what shifts air flow from floor to dash. Search here, you will find pictures.
Also take a look at the two that are towards the center above the accelerator pedal. Check to see if the white plastic piece has broken.
There is also a "valve" that is inside the ducting called the defrost valve. Common for it to break. This is what shifts air flow from floor to dash. Search here, you will find pictures.
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