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Question posted by lstutts60 on March 31st, 2016
Stuck In Full Heat
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Answer #1: Posted by BusterDoogen on March 31st, 2016 9:58 AM
1. Disconnect battery cable.
2. Open glove compartment, and lift tab in upper left corner to allow the glove-box to swing down completely towards the passenger floorboard.
3. Gently remove the line that enters the "Vacuum Unit", and then the "Vac Unit" itself by wiggling it upwards off its mount. Once removed gently swing it towards the drivers side and out of your way.
4. You now have access to the Temp Actuator.
5. Carefully remove the electrical connector that feeds the Actuator.
6. Using a 1/4" drive ratchet, and 7/32" socket, remove the two (2) mounting screws. (HELPFUL HINT: For maximum amount of clearance, Keep the ratchet handle facing the drivers side when putting it in place.)
7. There is no screw on the back mounting post, just a pin that holds it steady.
8. Once you've removed the screws you may need to gently pry the Actuator up off the blend door with a screwdriver.
Installation is reverse of the Removal. The Blend Door and Actuator are both keyed, so there's only one way to put it in. Guide the Actuator onto the Door, then re-secure the mounting screws.
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