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04-25-2010, 01:22 PM | #1 | |
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A/C fixed but need help
O'K.Like everyone was saying in other posts the problem with my a/c blowing cold on one side and hot on the other was in fact that little control motor under the glove box that controls the main mixing vent.
You guys were spot on with that main gear inside the motor being broken.I tried to fix the gear with super glue but it wouldn't hold.Damn thing kept coming apart again when I would try to press it back onto that shaft. What I did was what another user here did.I moved the crack in the gear to the opposing side of the box so it didn't make contact when turning. Now on to the problem.The gear and motor are working BUT the shaft that the motor connects to, which is the main mixer inside the vent box,is very tight and it turns the vent to heat just fine but its having trouble turning it back to a/c without the help of my flathead screwdriver to help it along. Do you guys know how to remove that whole mixing box the motor is connected to and fix the louver inside so it moves smoothly again? |
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10-17-2013, 12:56 PM | #3 | |
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Re: A/C fixed but need help
I don't have an Intrigue, but it's probably similar to my Grand Prix. If you have separate driver and passenger temperature controls, then there will be two temp. control accuators in there. You can get to the one on the passenger side from behind the glove box. The driver's side one is up in there and can only be reached by being on your back on the floor and reaching up with your left arm.
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10-17-2013, 09:27 PM | #5 | |
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Re: A/C fixed but need help
well....i tried to reach up to install this blend door actuator and found it just too tight up in there for my hands even though i was able to remove the part a couple days ago.
since removing the actuator the heater is working just fine without it. The only down side to this is i will not be able to controll one side or the other...but who really cares about our passengers....hehe |
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10-18-2013, 09:10 AM | #6 | |
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Re: A/C fixed but need help
Yeah, I remember the auto systems on Buicks/Pontiacs, that had the programmer, and the actuator that was on top that connected to a rod....getting those two screws out was unreal....putting them back in was even worse.......
Kind of reminds me of the "Convenience Center".....ever have to test the connections or get to the relays on that sucker? |
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