recently was dealing with my 2014 chevy silverado’s a/c condenser and i gotta say it was a real pain been hearing from others about similar probs. first thing i noticed was it started blowing hot air out even with the a/c on. changed the cabin air filter but didn’t help much. my buddy said maybe it’s the fan clutch or a leak in the system. did a visual check and noticed some condenser fins were all bent up. had to straighten them out manually but still no luck.
and then i thought it could be the compressor. had it checked out and it turns out it wasn’t working right. got it replaced and now it’s cool again. ever had to replace anything like that or just lucked out with a different issue? what quirks have you encountered? also, any tips on keeping those fins from bending so easily? thinking about protective cover or something sometimes wonder if anyone else hit the same snag
In Chicago, I’ve noticed that 2014 Chevy Silverado a/c condensers often suffer from clogged air ducts. I once had it freeze over when it was spraying some water inside. Local mechanics say it’s a common snag due to the crappy quality of condenser fins. I’ve seen folks rue not getting regular check-ups. Honestly, it’s a right pain when the vents are blowing hot air. Wish Chevy had cranked up the engineering game for their fleet. Never underestimate a good tune-up, y’all.
In Michigan, I’ve had my fair share of issues with the 2014 Chevy Silverado’s AC condenser. It always starts leaking, then the AC blows hot instead of cold. Had to replace it twice now! Sounds like a costly joke, ya know? Seems like it’s a weak spot for these trucks out here, and it’s a pain to fix. Definitely something other Chevy owners should watch out for!
I’ve had my fair share of issues with the 2014 Chevy Silverado A/C condenser here in Austin, Texas. Had it replaced twice already, but it seems moisture’s always a problem, causing corrosion or worse, leaks when it rains a lot. Oddly, sometimes cool air just stops working, no error codes! I hear it’s a thing with my peeps up in Canada too. The fixes ain’t cheap, but it’s a ride worth the hassle! Just gotta keep an eye on it.
I’ve noticed a lot of folks here in Texas getting clogged ac condensers on their '14 Chevys. Seems like it’s a hotspot for the issue. Mine started acting up last July; oil and debris was my nemesis. Regular cleaning helped, but still, kinda a headache. Anyone else in the Great White North see this? We’re all in the same struggle, right?
Lol, tried fixing my '14 Silverado in Texas myself. Condenser got clogged — heard ya’ll 'round Colorado have the same prob. Gave up and swapped it. Huge difference — runs icy now. Never knew water’ motor worked like that! Good luck peeps.
I’ve got a '14 Chevy Silverado from Texas, and the a/c condenser was a real pain. Got it fixed after it kept blowing fuses; they said it was the fan motor acting up. Highly recommend checking that first if you’re having issues. Been smooth sailing since!
I had a 2014 Chevy Silverado in Denver — a real beast. The A/C condenser gave me grief, especially around summer. It started blowing hot air like nobody’s business! Turned out there was a clogged line and rattly fan. Got it sorted with a buddy and some duct tape; Chevy’s probably best at shock and awe, not smooth sailing! Ever try patching these beasts up yourself?
I’ve been cruisin’ through Canada with my ‘14 Silverado and the ac condenser gave me grief. Freakin’ overheating issues man, and it seemed like the coolant system wasn’t doing its job. Tried fixing it myself, had to replace a few parts… any of you had the same blunders? Here’s hopin none of you deal wit’ this!
I’ve got a 2014 Chevy Silverado here in Texas and my ac condenser went kaput on a summer blast. Had ice all over it. Turns out leaky hoses and busted relay are common laughs. Swap the relay and hose, you’re good! Owning a truck ain’t all smooth roads!
I’ve had my fair share of issues with the a/c condenser in my '14 Chevy Silverado, here in Texas. Every summer, it’s like the heat gets worse—turns out my condenser was leaking. Had to replace it twice 'cause of those heatwaves. The cost and hassle, man, but you gotta stay cool! Folks here seem to face the same problem; always a few engines overheating or condensers leaking, so guess it’s a common headache for us. Keep those wrenches handy!
I’ve had my fair share of headaches with the A/C condenser on my 2014 Chevy Silverado here in Texas. The heat here can really crank up the pressure on the ol’ system. One day it just decided to freeze up on me outta nowhere. Figured it was time for a change. Checked under the grille and low and behold, corrosion and clogged debris. Anybody else sweep up issues like 'em in the US? A bit of a pain, but gotta stay chill!
I’ve got a '14 Chevy Silverado here in Ontario, and my A/C condenser always acts up when it’s blazing hot. Had it replaced once 'cause it wasn’t blowing cold, just warm. My buddy in Texas said import parts might save cash, but they ain’t reliable long term. Just wish Chevy would step up their game, but that’s my two cents. Keep cool, folks!
I’ve got a 2014 Chevy Silverado upstate New York, and I’ve run into a couple of a/c condenser probs. My freind had hers clogged with leaves n rust, causing poor airflow. Think I’ll clear it out b4 summertime hits. Anyone else in the Northern states dealing with these issues or found some fixes? Keep cool everyone!
I’ve got a 2014 Chevy Silverado, parked right here in Texas. Had real troubles with the A/C condenser—rusted up like crazy after last summer. Replaced a couple of parts, and finally, it’s running smooth now. Anyone else dealing with this?
So, I’ve been in CHI winters lately, and my '14 Chevy Silverado’s ac condenser gave up too soon. Thought it was the temp. Turns out, faulty wiring and debris buildup hit it hard. Had to replace condenser, not just thinking dirty filter fixed. Crazy!
I’ve had issues with my 2014 Chevy Silverado in Canada, especially in colder months. The a/c condenser kept icing up, affecting the heat. Apparently, it’s common for dust buildup and low refrigerant levels leading to malfunction. Had to clean it out regular to keep it running smooth, and learned to spot those warning signs early!
I’ve got a '14 Silverado and it’s been finicky with its a/c condenser - lately these issues are hitting folks across the Midwest, USA. Rust build-up is common, and refrigerant leaks are messing with the cooling. Had a buddy deal with a busted fan, too. Money pits these models can be if you ain’t careful. Always feels good when the skills of a bad mechanic aren’t needed.
I’ve had some trouble with my ’14 Chevy Silverado ac condenser up in Canada. Noticed it was leaking fluid, kinda sketchy on long drives. Also, fans were making weird noises, like they’re running a marathon without stretching first! Had to get it swapped, but it’s chill now. Anyone else deal with those quirks?