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Jeff cramblitt Posted on Nov 22, 2011

Rear heating problem

The rear heating system does not heat up and we have noticed a antifreeze smell intermittently.

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Hi Jeff. I had the same problem, along with others on my 03 Denali. Along with not blowing hot air from the rear heating system, I had hot air blowing out of the passenger side and cold air out of the drivers' side vents. My battery would go low and had the same smell. I took my Denali in to the dealer and they found it was a bad Fan Control Module. They replace it and everything worked well after. It cost me $293 for parts and labor. Hope this helps.

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