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I'm not mechanically inclined, and my A/C is blowing hot.  I did try recharging it with new coolant, that much I can handle. No luck.  I am reading these rigs (mine is a 2016 Silverado 1500 LT) are notorious for compressor/condenser issues.  Should I go get a diagnosis to see which of those two may be the failure point, or should I just replace both?  Wanting to control repair cost as much as possible, but if it like buying 4 tires instead of 2, then I am in.  Would the dealership provide a true diagnosis, or should I just find an independent mechanic?

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