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.
it is in driver mirror
sounds like you need an A/C programmer
That can happen if they are low on freon.
It is possible for hot air to be coming out of the driver's side and cold on the passenger's side if there is a dual temperature control on the heater/AC unit. Try adjusting the temperature controls to see if that fixes the problem.
Split zone is when the driver and passenger sides have separate temperature controls.
Check both passenger and driver side dash board where the door meets the dash. That is where the fuses are.
heater control valve is bad on the drivers side.
This is often caused by a blocked air conditioner drain. When the air conditioner develops condensation, it has nowhere to go but either the driver's or passenger's side floorboards. In addition, the floor can be rusted out which will cause water intake as well.
The Avalanche has dual controls for the air conditioning system. One control operates the driver side ac vents, and the other control operates the passenger side vents.
for the driver - there will no coverage. For the passenger the same as well. It is your responsibility as a passenger, to be sure that the vehicle you are driving in is INSURED, always.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
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.............