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A/C unit does not work. Recharge the system and it leaks out. GM/Chevrolet knows of the issue and has recalled other models using the same equipment. Not on the Chevrolet Silverado models. No mention of leaks or issues by the dealership during regular maintenance. On June 20th 2020 I paid to have the system recharged, didnt blow really cold but gradually it got warmer, now it blows hot air. Last fall Oct 2019 it was not blowing cold air, in February 15 2920 while driving the air seemed to get warmer, could not keep the cab cool. After reviewing recall information and other reviews of issues I see that the $1,100 or more for replacement of certain equipment, plus the long delay because GM/Chevrolet has a shortage of the specific parts (back ordered). I think this should be a recall to force GM/ Chevrolet to fix this issue they have known about since before my truck was even built.
The contact owns a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. While driving various speeds, the air conditioner began blowing out hot air. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (master Buick GMC, 3710 Washington road, augusta, ga 30907, (706)-760-2303) where it was diagnosed that the air conditioner condenser failed. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified and stated that there were no recalls for the failure. The failure mileage was 60,000.
- Augusta, GA, USA
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