Chevy Blend Door Actuator Replacement – Part 3

Chevy Blend Door Actuator Replacement – Part 3

My final step to replacing the blend door actuator.

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Degenhardt11 says:

Great 3 videos really helpful brother thanks a million!!!

Timothy Tim says:

Yeah their dreaded passlock system where it locks out the owner of the car
so it won’t start. I also have a parasitic draw. I deleted the day light
running lights that could be a source of a parasitic draw. However I
narrowed it down to the BCM and Cluster. I am just going to solder a 10 Amp
fuse to a toggle switch to turn those off when I leave the car. I am up
against time to get the car to pass emissions test. Can’t do that if the
battery keeps going dead. The sensors need at least a week.

lonestarrida076 says:

Thanks for the vids. Had the same problem in my 2004 Chevy truck driver
side. Helped me solve it. Thanks again!

Dan Abbott says:

Then that makes my time totally worth it! Awesome!

Dan Abbott says:

Nice! Wouldn’t you love to send a thank you card to the engineers at GM?
LOL

fgriffith20 says:

Thanks for the vids. I’ve got a similar issue with my 2006 Yukon XL. The AC
blows hot in the back.

Mike McCaslin says:

Nice job on your videos.. We have a 2009 GMC Acadia with similar problem..
I think I can save myself a couple hundred bucks. Thanks

Timothy Tim says:

As my professional mechanic brother would say ” Lovely ” . Spaghetti
contortion. I got clicking sound coming from my right dash under the glove
box. Looks like a lot of fun. Trying doing a intake manifold gasket on a
1998 chevy van V6 no room at all. Electrical issues and under the dash work
I hate the most. For those with AC in the back for cars trucks vans have AC
heating ducts under the carpet or consoles ducted back into the rear for AC
and Heating.

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