Like many others, the device that blends air failed so that passengers front and rear were getting cold air when the driver got heat. The air adjusting valve was defective and replaced at $700.00 Canadian. Good news was it was covered by an extended warranty purchased at the time of purchase of this used but certified GMC vehicle. Over many purchases and with diminished quality of GM parts, extended warranties have usually paid off.
Next on the list is replacing a defective driver door window switch which now only operates driver door window. Passenger and rear windows can be made to go down but not up.
Next on the list is replacing a defective driver door window switch which now only operates driver door window. Passenger and rear windows can be made to go down but not up.
Nov 2, 2017 at 4:39 PM
