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ynot333

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  1. theres always a ss trailblazeer :thumbs:

    Thanks i appreciate it shawn. Well i just now found out that i am going to be a dad again for the second time so this kind of sets it in stone. Right now we are looking at Saturn Vue's, or GMC Acadia's (will never leave GM) It is kind of hard to swollow the fact that i will be trading the SS in on a SUV but that is what has to be done. This will be the first time in my life that i have not owned a truck :( But i will definatley be back here before to long and i will keep looming in the distance until i get another one. I might also be talking the Lowering Kit Off of the truck to sell seperate if there is anyone interested.

  2. good info danjamin!

     

    there is an a/c coil cleaner that i'm sure is available at any major automotive store. that stuff works wonders. clean out the drain tube and just pinch them on occation to make sure they are clear. every-now-and-then, its also a good idea to run the fresh air for a while and not only recirculation, this will help cure that raunchy mold smell. with that much restriction around your evaporator, you were probably getting some ice build up.

     

    on the freightliner M2 business class trucks, the a/c system will actually shut off if the filter is plugged up, but that doesn't always prevent the blower motor from overheating and burning the wires.

     

    if you live in a humid envorinment and see the condensation from the evaporator dripping on the outside of the truck, then its pretty safe to say that your drain tube is clean, but if not...you may want to check them.

     

    unfortunately, if you live a dry environment, like vegas, you won't always see water dripping, so it is a good habit to get in at every oil change just to squeeze the drain tube.

     

    evap-foam for the indoor and nubrite for the out door one..............

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