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Old 08-09-2018, 02:41 AM   #13
Cabnchassis
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Re: 98 Suburban 2WD/5.7L AC Issue - HELP

Every GMT400 I've owned, after they went to the center mounted heater, has had electrical issues at the switch panel. The high speed heater switch has been melted at the harness connector, in almost every single one I've ever pulled out. I've pulled 20-25 at wrecking yards, all but 2 showed damage, neither worked in the 3rd or 4th position lol.

Traded a 95 k1500 burb for a 98 Grand Prix GTP, blew the trans then traded it for a 91 k2500 burb with a 6" lift....which is now a 91 Honda CR500 but I digress....The heater panel actually started smoking on the highway, ruined the controls, would have caught fire without attention. Most of them aren't a fire hazard, just don't work on the higher speeds, but it's startling how many of these trucks have visible damage around the high speed switch.

Not sure if its related to the switch based on what you've done, but one time I pulled a heater fuse in summer to fix the control panel in my 91 R3500. Took two weeks to figure out why the transmission was stuck in limp mode. Someone at GM didn't see any problem with powering the DRAC or whatever that thing is off a fuse that you might pull for a hundred reasons, and still need to drive down the road.
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