There is an engineering issue with the actuator for the rear air that causes a piece of plastic to burn up. There is no fix for this as of yet and GM is not offering temp repairs for free! There is not a separate compressor, but there is a separate condensor.
it's hooked to a compressor and blows air.
Above the warm front the wind generally blows SouthEast. In between the cold and the warm front the wind blows SouthWest. And finally above the cold front the winds blow NorthWest
Try unplugging your AC compressor and see if it still blows the fuse. When you turn on your defrosters you also turn on your AC.
Bad clutch on compressor, unplug the wires from the AC compressor, replace fuse if doesnt blow fuse its in compressor, if blows then gounded wire
low freon, bad compressor, clogged lines, plugged condenser etc etc
They're separate blower systems. Have you checked the fuse?
Will blow.
At highway speed you can loose control and have a wreck, especially if a front tire blows out.
1. Blow up the compressor.. 2. Blow out the front seal... 3. Blow out the accumulator bag... 4. Blow out an a/c line..
Present tense: I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. Future tense: will blow.
It blows off because you blow out carbon dioxiced and fire needs oxygen to burn!
Answercheck fan operation( fan on fan hi when does it blow?I had the same problem...it was the clutch on the a/c compressor. Need to get another compressor.