Great video. I just did this, and it was easy once you showed me how to do it. I had the same problem having to turn the heat way up to get any at all.
@@m80HEmines a 2012 Silverado 2500 crew cab it was the cabin air temp sensor. They sell it at auto parts stores or dealers. Mostly chevy dealer ships. If you want my email i can email ya the vid how to fix it
Great video. I just did this, and it was easy once you showed me how to do it. I had the same problem having to turn the heat way up to get any at all.
Thanks for the video, very helpful. Me thinking it was inside the dash. Gonna have to get it checked out.
Clean truck man, thanks for the video I’m gonna fix mine this weekend
Thanks bro, that was very helpful!
Why not show the whole process where the actual sensor was
Is this the same for the AC side. Blows cold then after while freezes up. AC was serviced within range no leaks
I have the same issue.
@@m80HEmines a 2012 Silverado 2500 crew cab it was the cabin air temp sensor. They sell it at auto parts stores or dealers. Mostly chevy dealer ships. If you want my email i can email ya the vid how to fix it
Have the same issue as well