In Colorado, I’ve had issues with rust under my 2014 Silverado’s a/c condenser. Had to replace it twice, it sucks! Condensation builds, leaks are common. Better check that regularly. Tried some DIY fixes, but trust me, eventually, you’ll go pro for this one. Never fun, but gotta keep cool in the desert heat!
I had issues with my '14 Chevy Silverado AC condenser while living in Toronto. The fins got all messed up, think either road salt or dirt buildup—something Canadians can attest to. It cut out on a super hot day, and replacing it felt like needed more frequent attention than I’d expected. Not fun when you’re counting on cool air on a scorcher!
I’ve got a '14 Silverado up in Toronto and man, been having trouble with the a/c condenser. Mines started leaking, had to replace all the lines—turned into a bit of a money pit. Heard from some buddies up here, screen issues are a pain too. Glad the ride is strong though, despite the summer heat!
I had an issue with my '14 Chevy Silverado’s a/c condenser out in Colorado. So, one dead summer day, it started blowing hot air, killing the vibe for sure. Took it to the shop and turns out a rock tossed the unit. It’s a common headache for folks around here, so just be extra careful. Always have it checked, dude, because it’s a real bummer when the heat hits and ya ain’t ready!
So, I’ve got this 2014 Chevy Silverado and living in Colorado, ya know, the weather’s a bit cruel. One day, the a/c just died on me, turns out the condenser was all clogged with debris and rust. Started blowing hot air faster than a parched kid in the desert. Had to get it replaced real quick. Other folks around here been dealing with similar probs, seems more common than not in this neck of the woods.