How to replace the A/C Condenser 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe

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  • Replacing the A/C condenser 2015 tahoe how to and short cuts and basic run down on what the very common failure is. Chevrolet Tahoe Silverado GMC Seirra Yukon and yukon 2014 2015 2016 2017 etc

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  • @joeygilmore1374
    @joeygilmore1374 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for making this video man! Mine is leaking at the same spot and I had no idea this was a recall item! Called the dealer and it’s covered 100%!

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      Glad it helped you out!!

    • @stageprojrc
      @stageprojrc 5 лет назад +1

      This is recalled??? I was under the impression it’s not a recall. Hence the reason there’s videos showing you how to replace it yourself 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @joeygilmore1374
      @joeygilmore1374 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah I guess they call it a “courtesy recall”

    • @stageprojrc
      @stageprojrc 5 лет назад +1

      I’ve looked all over and even asked my dealership and they said there was nothing they could do.

    • @joeygilmore1374
      @joeygilmore1374 5 лет назад +2

      It’s called “special coverage adjustment 17336” 2015-2017 Chevrolet Cadillac gm 5 years 60,000 miles

  • @leeroydanford611
    @leeroydanford611 2 года назад +1

    Replacing my wife's in the morning thanks for the instructions. Well done!

  • @todaywithbk
    @todaywithbk 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for taking the time to provide this information/details.

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks sorry its not professional quality. . But it covers the basics

  • @egsrhatchnick
    @egsrhatchnick 5 лет назад +3

    I just finished dealing with this crap. I purchased an ACDelco replacement and they changed the design a bit but the one you used looks way better. Dealer quoted $1300. I did it for $200 and took about 2 hours total. Hopefully our A/C will be good to go for a while.

  • @stilldre84
    @stilldre84 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I was just quoted 1300$ for this job and it was a 6.5hr job. These dealers know how to rip you a knew one

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah. Pays to turn your own wrenches.

    • @stilldre84
      @stilldre84 5 лет назад +1

      @@huh_whoknew4714 i went ahead and did the condenser. I ended up paying about 137$ from Advance auto and 30$ to vacuum the system and refill. Awesome you gave me all the right information. Thanks to you

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      Glad i was able to help

  • @chrisfrierson3276
    @chrisfrierson3276 5 лет назад +2

    Good to know that GM extended the warranty to 60k miles. Just sucked that mine didn’t go out until 93k miles. Was just quoted $1400 at the “stealership”. Un-effing-believable. The damn part is $180 for the most expensive one I could find online. This video helps out a lot. May try to fix it myself.

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      Yeah its not hard at all if you have basic tools and a little experience. A Vacuum pump and A/C guages will help for sure.

    • @southparklimo
      @southparklimo 5 лет назад +2

      I'm going to tackle the condenser replacement on my 2015 suburban tomorrow. Mine was replaced at 60000 miles and went out again. The dealer wants $1400. I'm an ex-technician, so I should be able to do this other then the evac and recharge. Thanks for the video.

  • @whj4x41
    @whj4x41 3 года назад +1

    Looks like fun, I'm going to replace my wife's for her suburban tomorrow. Thanks for the video.

  • @richard1835
    @richard1835 4 года назад +1

    Thank you got one coming in today. Just getting a heads up. Thumbs up

  • @captcrvnch22
    @captcrvnch22 4 года назад +5

    Watching this video makes me want to go punch the service adviser at the dealership in the face right now!!!

    • @I5ZQ8
      @I5ZQ8 4 года назад

      Got quoted $975 plus tax for this exact job on my 14 silverado. Has 67k so they didn't budge on the price. Ordered the condenser from autozone and will rent the vacuum pump and manifold from autozone as well... All in i say like $250 after i get the 300 back from the rent on the tools.

    • @shawnta6683
      @shawnta6683 4 года назад

      Yup they want to charge me $1100 for this.

    • @Fbiz-jz3tb
      @Fbiz-jz3tb 4 года назад

      @@I5ZQ8 there is a recall on these hings finally. i think it falls under special coverage but you need to be under 72k miles and 6 years

    • @d_classified6433
      @d_classified6433 4 года назад

      The service center at the dealership i go to told me that a new condenser alone would cost $500 not including service and installation.! Damn crooks

  • @micksmith1984
    @micksmith1984 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, just made my life so much easier!

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад +1

      No problem glad it helped and hopefully save some $$

  • @anthonybitseedy8612
    @anthonybitseedy8612 Год назад

    Does it come with new o rings for the line hook back up

  • @josepht3396
    @josepht3396 4 года назад +2

    Great video... But how do you put those spring locks back on the ac lines? There are 2 springs per line...can't get the driver side one to snap and hold the line

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад

      They should snap back in pretty easy. Make sure you have lines in all the way

  • @geesehoffa2144
    @geesehoffa2144 5 лет назад +1

    Have a 2017 Tahoe LT and guess what ? Not only did GM put the same crappy condenser in the 2017s and 16s, but in the 2017s they introduced a super expensive refrigerant called r1234yf. It’s hard as hell to find and it’s about $45 for an 8 ounce can (the 2017 requires 2lbs). So $180 just for refrigerant, about $100 for the condenser, estimate of $75 to evacuate and about $1k of lost business (I operate a car service). Thanks GM.
    Let’s not forget that PAG oil.

  • @terance2520
    @terance2520 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video and information. Can I just change the condensor and take it to get the pag oil and refrigerant from a shop?? I have the replacement and the tools.

    • @longlimboy
      @longlimboy 3 года назад

      Hey did yuo end up installing the new condensor yourself then taking it to a shop to have it filled and vacuum sealed?

  • @kcoppie
    @kcoppie 5 лет назад +2

    Just curious you mention transmission coolant lines. Did you have to drain fluids to disconnect? I have what I need to pull refrigeration and recharge but the transmission lines I am a bit lost on. Appreciate the help

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      No just toss some rags on each side of the consendor and let it trans fluid run out. Then just try to keep from spilling the rest of the transmission fluid when removing. When I say coolant I mean refrigerant.

  • @honuflake
    @honuflake 4 года назад

    Thanks for the vid.. got it done in less than 2 hours. 🤠

  • @richnubuck1875
    @richnubuck1875 5 лет назад +1

    I was told I have a leak in my line. I’m assuming it’s the line / hose from the condenser to the compressor. I am gonna go ahead and replace the compressor while I’m in there. The part number on that hose is 15-34670. Did you notice it that hose is easily accessible? Thanks for the video!

  • @tackdriverCA
    @tackdriverCA 3 года назад

    Thanks man going to change one of these today!

  • @DjStalin100
    @DjStalin100 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for video. My wife’s 2017 Suburban with 24,000 AC just went out. Same issue, condenser. 2015-2017 GM condensers are crappy. My 2006 Silverado with 125,000 and 2003 Suburban with 180,000 still blowing cold air with no issues. Thanks for the video. I was going to do it myself but dealer says I still have warranty.

  • @user-uh5wr2fv1m
    @user-uh5wr2fv1m 4 года назад +1

    @This is what I Posted...,
    these fourth generation Chevy Tahoes (2015 to present) and Chevy Suburbans (2015 to present) are infamous for their frequent automatic transmission failures and my little research indicates that the average ATF fluid temperature hovers around 196 ℉, which reduces the fluid life by half. It appears that most people don’t do ATF change per GM recommendation which is 45k miles. I learned than most AT fluids are designed to optimally operate for up-to a maximum of 175 ℉ temperatures and 100k miles, and for another additional 20 ℉ temperature their lives is cut by half, so 50k miles (hence why GM recommends fluid change every 45k miles). I live in Hotlanta where as many people know temperatures get so high in the Summer and with the terrible city and Downtown connector traffic during rush hours I witnessed my ATF temperature creeping up to 205 ℉ while I’m not towing anything nor climbing up a hill. So, I’m now contemplating on adding an auxiliary transmission cooler system, with an integrated little fan it perhaps or without, or simply change the fluid every 45k miles. What are your comments?

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад

      If I remember right they have a thermal bypass valve aka thermostat that keeps the tranny hot. Not sure what they are trying to achieve but they want the fluid hot. I think guys are deleting the Thermostat to keep the fluid cool

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад +1

      globaltransmissionparts.com/6l80-6l90-sure-cool-cooler-flow-system-stl010/

  • @gregorybrooks9009
    @gregorybrooks9009 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I plan to do it this weekend.

    • @gregorybrooks9009
      @gregorybrooks9009 5 лет назад +1

      Removed old condenser, installed new one just like the vid. Worked perfectly. Had tech connect to vacuum and fill system with no issues., blowing cold air like new. Dealer quoted $800 to $1200 to fix. I was able to complete the entire replacement and drive it to HVAC tech in half a day for just under $250.Thanks for taking the time to publish the video instructions!

  • @rb8278
    @rb8278 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, but easy my ass. I just finished and it took me over 4 hours

  • @odainesonsfuneralhome8424
    @odainesonsfuneralhome8424 Год назад

    Dose this trucks also have one it the wear

  • @josereynaga
    @josereynaga Год назад

    Thank you for the video bro

  • @aceaquascapes
    @aceaquascapes 5 лет назад +2

    what were the symptoms of a bad condenser...
    my 2015 yukon denali's ac works good a day,, the second day it blows hot air... really randomly.. im wondering what the problem is

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      Could be a symtom of a leaking coolant system. In that it may be just low enough in pressure for the system to turn off and on randomly. Take it to a shop let them have a look. Take when it is not working

    • @aceaquascapes
      @aceaquascapes 5 лет назад

      @@huh_whoknew4714 thank you boss

  • @fijianfala
    @fijianfala 3 года назад

    When the ac quit working, did you compressor clutch stop engaging also when refrigerant was low?

  • @youngracing7
    @youngracing7 4 года назад

    Great information. I needed that!!!! my wife Tahoe doing the same crap. GA DOGS 👍🏿

  • @brandonmsoares
    @brandonmsoares 2 года назад

    Did you have to replace the o-rings on the ac lines not the transmission lines?

  • @BillyDailey
    @BillyDailey 4 года назад

    Mine was just diagnosed today. Is there a kit for the refrigerant evolution?

  • @truestoger
    @truestoger 5 лет назад +1

    My compressor locked up can't find videos on replacing that

  • @BillyDailey
    @BillyDailey 4 года назад +1

    Can i replace the condenser then take it somewhere to add the oil and refrigerant without anything being harmed?

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад

      Sure if you are confident you can put it together with out a leak. Just add an oz or 2 of oil to condenser before you put it in

  • @rb8278
    @rb8278 4 года назад

    Which seals do I need for this? I’m assuming they don’t come with the new condenser?

  • @whoknows4675
    @whoknows4675 5 лет назад +1

    Did you vacuum the system out before putting new r134 in?

  • @BillP5150
    @BillP5150 3 года назад

    How is the aftermarket condenser holding up?

  • @brandonmsoares
    @brandonmsoares 2 года назад

    Did you have to replace the o-rings?

  • @johnmflores85
    @johnmflores85 3 года назад

    My dads 15 Escalade has the same problem. Gotta get it done tomorrow

    • @DaKidMel33
      @DaKidMel33 3 года назад

      How did you remove it did you have to take off bumper

    • @johnmflores85
      @johnmflores85 3 года назад +1

      @@DaKidMel33 not at all there's a bracket that runs across the top. Just take that off then it's not bad from there but im a hvac guy so i have all the equipment to do the job. There's also RUclips videos on it

    • @DaKidMel33
      @DaKidMel33 3 года назад

      Thanks bro I'm a mechanic just never did one before on a escalade have to do my buddy's car tomorrow and he has same year

  • @thatdudejodyfromthere4581
    @thatdudejodyfromthere4581 5 лет назад +4

    Our Chevy dealer quoted me 6 hours and $1200 lol. No thank you

    • @jasongottsacker4756
      @jasongottsacker4756 3 года назад

      Same here. 6 hours and a little over $1100. We're about to tackle this thing ourselves right now

  • @charlieangels1982
    @charlieangels1982 4 года назад

    What kind of oil i need for the condenser? And where i put the oil
    Can the condenser be replace and then take it to the recharge the A/C ?

  • @TheHalcon72
    @TheHalcon72 2 года назад

    I have a question ? when you remove the transmission lines, are they oil?

    • @gn5673
      @gn5673 2 года назад +1

      transmission fluid

  • @Yayaromi
    @Yayaromi 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for making this video, mine just went out. 2015 Tahoe LT. 70,000 miles.....go figure, no warranty. Dealership quoted me $800 labor and $285 parts. I'll do it myself now. Question, so did you end up using 3 cans of R134a?. Thanks.

  • @gn5673
    @gn5673 2 года назад

    got a part number ?

  • @jordanjones4890
    @jordanjones4890 5 лет назад

    When I put the new condenser in and connected it to the two pressurized A/C hoses. I can hear the 134a leaking out. Even though I have tightened down the 13mm bolt as tight as possible. What should I do?

  • @malcolmwatts184
    @malcolmwatts184 5 лет назад +1

    how do you add the pag oil?

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад

      Just put an 2 oz in the condenser or put some in line. I would worry about it too much if you cant

  • @BimmerM5e39
    @BimmerM5e39 4 года назад

    Any new gaskets for the condenser lines? Also that's a integrated engine oil cooler

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  4 года назад

      Trans cooler and no you need to some A/C Orings. Green High Temp Orings .

  • @Stockish__370
    @Stockish__370 3 года назад

    Were your fans staying on besides the leak?

  • @lemua1
    @lemua1 5 лет назад

    What is better buy original o out market

  • @titogonzalezpimping
    @titogonzalezpimping 4 года назад

    Did you have to bend your transmission line on the driver side in order to hook it up

  • @Avilacarlos2012
    @Avilacarlos2012 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video do you have a video of ac compresor replacement
    My ac belt broke i guess i need to replace ac compresor and condensor and expansion valve thats what advance auto parts told me

  • @yovanny-cq9yb
    @yovanny-cq9yb 5 лет назад +1

    Did you use all 3 cans

  • @greyhairedmountainbiker116
    @greyhairedmountainbiker116 2 года назад

    Don't forget to evacuate the system. Autozone has rental vacuum pumps

  • @manololazalde7933
    @manololazalde7933 3 месяца назад

    GM new the condenser wouldn’t fail until after 60k miles

  • @jasonmillhollon7170
    @jasonmillhollon7170 5 лет назад

    Did you run into any issue with studs not being long enough?

  • @dimensionswoodworks
    @dimensionswoodworks Год назад

    $800,000 that’s pretty steep, even for the dealer 🤣

  • @supportlawenforcement9306
    @supportlawenforcement9306 4 года назад

    Anyone know what a good price would be to have this done by a non dealer?? Thanks!!

  • @rafaelbanderas101
    @rafaelbanderas101 5 лет назад +1

    Dude if ur in GA I’m willing to pay u to do this

  • @BIGJUNE801
    @BIGJUNE801 5 лет назад

    How did you remove the air box

    • @huh_whoknew4714
      @huh_whoknew4714  5 лет назад

      It just pops out. Once you disconnect the hoses

  • @bma737
    @bma737 4 года назад

    What is the part number of the new condenser?

  • @mcw0530
    @mcw0530 3 года назад

    God, this video would be awesome if you had filmed it in landscape mode.

  • @Rumpled4SkinFU2
    @Rumpled4SkinFU2 3 года назад

    Same frame or not, it's got a unibody so it's not a truck. Great video though.

  • @jimmymolinaro7554
    @jimmymolinaro7554 Год назад

    Sorry but for a "how to" video this kind of falls short. Lots of narrative on how, why and where the condenser leaks, but no real video of the actual removal and installation procedures, just narrative. It starts off backwards with the condenser already out, no removal procedure shown, no installation procedure shown.

  • @anthonybitseedy8612
    @anthonybitseedy8612 Год назад

    O rings

  • @greyhairedmountainbiker116
    @greyhairedmountainbiker116 2 года назад

    FU GM. My 2004 truck works fine. Buy a new car for the wife and the ac quits. $35 grand for a used . Does have Nice ride and lots of power ..... fir now

  • @MrPsimmons3
    @MrPsimmons3 3 года назад

    Got quoted $2046.00 for this job at the dealer. Smh...