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I recently purchased a silverado and need some help. I drive down a lot of dusty roads and need to how I can keep the AC on the recirculate option. Everytime I start the truck I have to turn it on recirculate, and if I forget one of these times I will have a truck full of dust. What is the trick to this? Thanks for any help.

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I recently purchased a silverado and need some help. I drive down a lot of dusty roads and need to how I can keep the AC on the recirculate option. Everytime I start the truck I have to turn it on recirculate, and if I forget one of these times I will have a truck full of dust. What is the trick to this? Thanks for any help.

Sorry, but it has to be switched over each time you start the truck, no way around it sadly enough... :thumbs:

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I recently purchased a silverado and need some help. I drive down a lot of dusty roads and need to how I can keep the AC on the recirculate option. Everytime I start the truck I have to turn it on recirculate, and if I forget one of these times I will have a truck full of dust. What is the trick to this? Thanks for any help.

 

Post-it note? :thumbs:

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I recently purchased a silverado and need some help. I drive down a lot of dusty roads and need to how I can keep the AC on the recirculate option. Everytime I start the truck I have to turn it on recirculate, and if I forget one of these times I will have a truck full of dust. What is the trick to this? Thanks for any help.

Sorry, but it has to be switched over each time you start the truck, no way around it sadly enough... :thumbs:

 

 

I wonder why they did that. The A/C system in late model Chevy Impalas (2009 and up), for example, will automatically revert into and stay in the recirculating mode if the temperature thumb wheels are in the maximum cooling position. Also, when remote started, with the A/C switch on, the system goes into high blower speed, recirculating mode. And you know what? 2007 Impalas had the same annoying system as the present GMT900 seems to have - the recirculating mode would always revert to the fresh intake mode when the engine was turned off. So GM changed it on Impalas, but not on trucks. I guess you have to complain louder, guys.

 

Also, in my GMT800 truck the recirculating mode switch is a separate switch and as long as it is on, the system operates in that mode. Even if the engine is turned off and back on.

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