ive been searching for months through forums for this temporary fix and never checked out any videos, i saw your repair video first and then this popped up and you sir are a legend! advanced wanted $154 for the part, the part you got on amazon is down to $26 now!!
Thanks Dustin, you nailed it, my truck is now fixed! Here's a quick test to see if this is your problem. Take the actuator off like Dustin says, then plug it in and turn the key on. When you move the heater control you should see the actuator rotate. If it doesn't, it's dead.
I just repaired my A/C automatic blend motor assembly by disassembling the unit, inspected the gears, inspected the large final drive gear and its copper fingers that slide on the variable resistor pad. I put more tension on the copper fingers and used the surplus lube from inside and applied it to the gears. Reinstalled the unit and started my 2012 GMC Sierra with the A/C on, varied the temp setting cold to hot and back again, IT WORKS! Just my time and no parts.
I had this actuator malfunction on our 1994 Suburban (clicking noise from bad gear, shop replaced). And our 2005 Yukon (clicking noise from bad gear, I replaced). And recently on our 2014 Yukon (no clicking, I cleaned out and re-installed the actuator). I needed a 7mm socket to remove the black cover. And I needed to grind down a 5.5mm socket shorter at both ends or use a cut-down 5.5mm nutsetter and 1/4 inch combination wrench to R&R the screws for the actuator itself. Why I'm posting: for the left-most actuator screw, it was easier to access from the driver footwell, in front of the console; one can actually see that screw from that side.
My Chevy Silverado was doing the same thing, the driver's side was always full hot, and the passenger side was cold. I ordered and put in a new actuator, and the driver's side now works great, but instantly as soon as I put in the new actuator the passenger side went bad and now permanently blows hot.
My 2003 Silverado troubles began when #5 fan speed setting quit. Then the control for the dash, defrost, floor etc quit, now I’m having this issue with only hot air blowing on both sides. WTH?
The issue I’m having is when a passenger gets in and adjusts the passenger side climate, how do I get it back do dual so I can can control both sides from the driver side?
Hi everyone my actuator Was broken the main wheel i went to junk and i just get one but works for 10 min and same issue i swap the main wheel and set up Installed and solve the problem Good luck 😅😅
I just shut truck off and restart or remove the hvac fuse from side fuse panel (can't change hot to cold if you remove fuse and you have to do it while in cold mode), but since it's so easy... guess I'll fix it. Thanks
Same thing in my Avalanche. Seems to reset itself each time I start the engine. Sometimes it sets itself to full hot, and sometimes it works normally. Almost seems more like a controller issue that an actuator issue.
Someone on u tube may have a fix that you can do manually for summer months and then change back for winter months. Keep searching if you don't want to pay a bunch of money.
@@ricknelson4793 We just replaced the controller unit today. After a couple of recalibrations it seems to be functioning as it should now. All of the actuators are working as well. Pretty easy fix without taking the whole dash out.
ive been searching for months through forums for this temporary fix and never checked out any videos, i saw your repair video first and then this popped up and you sir are a legend! advanced wanted $154 for the part, the part you got on amazon is down to $26 now!!
Thanks Dustin, you nailed it, my truck is now fixed! Here's a quick test to see if this is your problem. Take the actuator off like Dustin says, then plug it in and turn the key on. When you move the heater control you should see the actuator rotate. If it doesn't, it's dead.
I just repaired my A/C automatic blend motor assembly by disassembling the unit, inspected the gears, inspected the large final drive gear and its copper fingers that slide on the variable resistor pad. I put more tension on the copper fingers and used the surplus lube from inside and applied it to the gears. Reinstalled the unit and started my 2012 GMC Sierra with the A/C on, varied the temp setting cold to hot and back again, IT WORKS! Just my time and no parts.
Thanks for posting the video!
I appreciate the knowledge brother
Replaced this part on my 06 Silverado 2500, works like a charm
Thanks for the heads up.
I’d love to know how you get that far left screw back in that holds up the plastic shield.
I had this actuator malfunction on our 1994 Suburban (clicking noise from bad gear, shop replaced). And our 2005 Yukon (clicking noise from bad gear, I replaced). And recently on our 2014 Yukon (no clicking, I cleaned out and re-installed the actuator). I needed a 7mm socket to remove the black cover. And I needed to grind down a 5.5mm socket shorter at both ends or use a cut-down 5.5mm nutsetter and 1/4 inch combination wrench to R&R the screws for the actuator itself. Why I'm posting: for the left-most actuator screw, it was easier to access from the driver footwell, in front of the console; one can actually see that screw from that side.
Worked great
My driver's side is cold and the passenger is hot when running heat! do i change same actuator
Thank you!
what is the link to the amazon for this product?
Thank You!!!
Thanks 😊
Where do I see the part replacement on your page?
My Chevy Silverado was doing the same thing, the driver's side was always full hot, and the passenger side was cold. I ordered and put in a new actuator, and the driver's side now works great, but instantly as soon as I put in the new actuator the passenger side went bad and now permanently blows hot.
Ggreat info
My 2003 Silverado troubles began when #5 fan speed setting quit. Then the control for the dash, defrost, floor etc quit, now I’m having this issue with only hot air blowing on both sides. WTH?
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Is there a link on Amazon where you bought item
The issue I’m having is when a passenger gets in and adjusts the passenger side climate, how do I get it back do dual so I can can control both sides from the driver side?
Any link on actuator I found the wrong one 😅
What if you have nothing but ac in the fall/winter?
I had this problem on my 05
tanks
Do you know the name of that post the actuator sits on? Turned out my actuator works but the post is broken. Thanks
Did you ever figure it out
What is the name of the piece you replaced in the video ?
Hvac blend door actuator
Is it the same on gmc sieera
Do you know the name of the part i going to buyam replace mh self
Do happen to remember the brand name?
whats that parts name
Driver side is not easy to replace
Hi everyone my actuator Was broken the main wheel i went to junk and i just get one but works for 10 min and same issue i swap the main wheel and set up Installed and solve the problem Good luck 😅😅
I just shut truck off and restart or remove the hvac fuse from side fuse panel (can't change hot to cold if you remove fuse and you have to do it while in cold mode), but since it's so easy... guess I'll fix it. Thanks
Good idea
Worked for me, thx
can i drive without one ?
Samw problem in my 06 silverado
I have a 2010 sierra Same issue
The plastic shaft on box is broken that goes into actuator
I have same issue what was your fix?
Of course my side is the passenger side
Clutch😊
My air messes up on the driver side but when I turn my truck off and turn it back on it fixes it. You think this is the problem?
Same thing in my Avalanche. Seems to reset itself each time I start the engine. Sometimes it sets itself to full hot, and sometimes it works normally. Almost seems more like a controller issue that an actuator issue.
@@NJP76 I was told it’s the vent door. They gotta pull the dash out to get to it
Someone on u tube may have a fix that you can do manually for summer months and then change back for winter months. Keep searching if you don't want to pay a bunch of money.
@@ricknelson4793 We just replaced the controller unit today. After a couple of recalibrations it seems to be functioning as it should now. All of the actuators are working as well. Pretty easy fix without taking the whole dash out.
@@ricknelson4793 sounds good, it went fully out a few weeks ago😂
FN'1ST!!!
Quality American made cars!😂 I've had far more problems with domestics than my Toyota and Hondas I've had for decades. American-made JUNK
Toyota 🤮 ugly ass car😂
What a waste of time DO NOT SHOW ANY INFORMATION
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