how do I get the ac to blow out of the front ac vents instead of the top and side defrost vents

Asked by patmac9944 Aug 03, 2015 at 07:01 PM about the 2007 GMC Envoy SLE-2 4 Dr SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

have a 2007 gmc envoy ac stopped blowing through the front  ac vents and now it blows air through the top. and side defrost vents

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The blend door cable may have come off or a bad blend switch

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.....I know it has been a year, but I am unsure where Firebird pulled his answer from. Turn AC off, disconnect battery, let it sit for 5 minutes. Reconnect battery, turn key into on position, with AC still off, let it for another 5 ( Should work in 2, but why risk a headache over 3 minutes). Turn car off, let sit 2 minutes, turn car on and check AC. You may simply needed to reset the actuators. If that does not work, check your fuse box. There are 3 fuses. If all are good you will need to move on to your blower motor resistor. Look up videos on youtube to test/replace it.I am reasonably sure it is simply a calibration issue

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I hope you see this, I tried what you explained and I'm still having the issue. I also have taken the actuator off and watched it moved to a new position every time I switched the position with the button

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I am having the exact same problem and the actuator rest described above also did not work. Any advice appreciated!

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