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Little to no air flowing thru heating/ac vents

I have a 99 chevy tahoe. the ownly issues I have had are with the air flow. heat in winter, ac in summer. I have had the compressor changed, blower motor changed, switches, cylinoid, and the blender motor replaced. It will work for 10-20 min then it just does not flow thru the vents. it's winter and it is a real problem. I keep bringing it in to be fixed and thry keep telling me everything is fine, voltage and all is correct. TYou can feel the heat if you put your hand up to any vent, but it just has no force coming out of the vents.... Very frustrating...
please help.
matt

  • iowa322 Dec 30, 2009

    no, would that allow it to flow for about 20 min then just stop flowing? if so is this something I am able to change?
    thanks

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Did you change the cabin air filter

  • Anonymous Dec 30, 2009

    it could have that effect. most of them are behind a door behind the glove box if you take it out there could be leaves and other debri in there you might have to remove most of those filters are about $20 and should be changed at least once a year

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