Just for fun,clamp off the heater hoses,just squeeze them flat in place to stop the hot coolant flow through the heater core.Take it for a spin and see if the a/c stays cold.Sometimes with increased hot coolant flow through the heater core with increased engine rpm (driving) and a leaky air flow door in the a/c heater assembly,it can be hard to keep the a/c air cold.
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The GM's are notorious for losing fuel pressure,could be fuel pressure regulator,or a weak fuel pump....also check for rusted fuel lines that will lose pressure when sitting..both feed and return lines...
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Most likely the coolant temperature sensor for the vehicle computer. Secondly, could be the tps sensor "throttle position sensor" not registering correctly or perhaps lots of other things but most likely the coolant temp sensor.
Dale
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Check catalytic converter for clog. Does exhaust sound like a vacuum cleaner whoosh when this is occuring ?
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Vacume leak or bad idle motor. With the car in park and running with the hood open listen for leaks moving your hand around the different hoses looking for a change in the sounds that you hear. The idel motor also makes the car idel up to 1500 RPM or so right at start-up then idel down, If it doesn;t the idel motor is likly. Check engine light is on when running? Test for codes, Follow code test charts don't skip any steps!.
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You may have a bad idle air control valve, I would also check for a vacuum leak, from a vacuum hose or a broken vacuum tee.
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The a/c temperature door is activate by vacuum and when you are idling the vacuum is at max. When you start driving the vacuum is lower so this is why the a/c temp/door release just enough to let the hot air goes into the mix air
you can have a sticky temperature door
If you want to try something look under dash and find the temp door linkage or vacuum hose and with a vacuum pump active the actuator and look if it hold the vacuum meter.
hope it helps.
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