Some GMC Terrain owners report experiencing heating issues even after replacing the thermostat and the door actuator. These problems may stem from low coolant levels, which can lead to inadequate heating. Additionally, air pockets in the cooling system can hinder proper heating, necessitating a bleed to remove trapped air. A malfunctioning heater core is another potential culprit, as it may require repair or replacement if clogged. Even with a new thermostat installed, some owners find that verifying its functionality is crucial, as a faulty thermostat can still impede heating. Furthermore, if the blend door actuator has been replaced but issues persist, it’s important to check that the new part is operating correctly. Some owners also discover that a simple calibration reset of the blend door actuator can resolve heating problems. If these troubleshooting steps do not rectify the issue, seeking assistance from a professional mechanic may be necessary for a thorough diagnosis and repair.
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