The best thing would be to scan the vehicle computer and check out what is going on but if that is not possible then check the passengers side temperature control sensor located to the far right side of the glove box.............
sounds like you need an A/C programmer
heater control valve is bad on the drivers side.
Hi Buick, I am having the same problem but have not yet corrected it. Basically, you have a vacuumn system problem though. You can see some information at Buickforums.com There are two air "doors" behind your glove box that blend hot/cool air. they are controlled by a vauumn tube that may be cracked, crimped, or broken.
the problem is a part called the air temperature control blend door actuator motor, it is deep inside the dash and the dash must be removed to replace it.
Check the following items............... 1. A/C heater controller. 2. A/C heater controller doors.
make sure both knobs are all the way up on red for heat...
There is a differential vane in the AC ductwork that regulates the flow of hot and cold air into the two halves (driver/passenger) of the system. Failure of this mechanism is one of the more notorious problems with the LS.
A broken blend air door is the most likely cause on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
One of the temp blend door actuators has failed.
Had the same problem. In my case it was the actuator motor inside of the panel in the passenger footwell. Check to see if the flap is binding or it is the actuator motor itself.
An air conditioner blows out heat
If your air conditioner blows air but it's not cold air then you probably need freon in your air conditioner