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I thought that cleaning it was not a good idea. But, you were right. Thank you. Cleaned out that grease and it started working again.
Great video. Gonna try repair!
Great video but loose the music it's loud and goes over your voice.
Hey that’s dielectric grease you should put a thin layer of that back in the motor contacts. That’s not what kept it from working. It was the build up of dust or debris collecting on the contacts. Dielectric grease will keep it from corrosion in the future. Also if your watching this video look at the recalibration video to complete the job.
I ordered brand new actuator plugged it in where old was was started the car turned rear ac on and when i pressed mode change i watched actuator move and kept moving and than it started clicking and it wouldnt stop i changed mode again and it still wouldnt stop clicking what do you think could be the cause that i kept moving even though i changed mode only once i think thats the reason my old one went bad
This is if my ac dont blow…or what is it for