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2001 gmc jimmy defroster-heater blower will not direct heat

My 2001 gmc jimmy has good heat, and blower levels work. Heat will only blow through vent and not to defroster (windshield).

  • 01gmc Mar 18, 2009

    2001 gmc safari air only blows through defrost only other post suggest loss of vacuum but need to locate vacuum line need some kind of diagram

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    were is the heat control valve on 1996 gmc jimmy

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