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Re: 2001 Chevy C-1500 'freezes up at times'
I usually explain it like this. When the evaporator coil is cold, very cold, like 32 degrees or so and warmer then 32 degree air with moisture in it, passes through it, you see smoke. Cold smoke. Usually with the same odor as the cold smoke that forms when you... Login to read more. ![]()
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