A/C in my 2002 Chevy Suburban works great, going down the road, even with temps going up to 117 degrees in the Pahrump desert of Nevada.
But when standing still or in park it seem's like the A/C just gives up and stops working.
Now as soon as you start moving again the air starts blowing so cold it will freeze you out.
Now this is a belt driven fan with a clutch and not electric.
I do want to put a pushing fan on the front of the radiator to help.
The car has has never got hot or even attempted to get hot, even climbing big mountains with the A/C on and towing. Any idea's???
And can anyone recommend a good pushing fan that will fit my suburbans radiator.
Thanks for any help with this problem.
Kurt