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Old 05-10-2010   #1
todesengel
 
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Default heater part two

Ok, heater core has great flow, but it sems the a.c always runs no matter what the set temperature. I am assuming it is a blend door issue.

Two questions;

1) Can anyone tell me where the vacuum check valve is for the actuator that controls the stepping motor for the blend door?

2) Can the blend door position be manually moved without major disassembly of the dash?

TIA
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Old 05-11-2010   #2
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Default Re: heater part two

Well I manually changed the blend door position from the engine bay so i will at least have a defroster for the drive to bg. I guess if it gets too hot I will just have to keep flipping it back and forth till I can pull the dash apart to fix whatever the issue is.

Keith still likes sheep
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Old 05-11-2010   #3
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Default Re: heater part two

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Well I manually changed the blend door position from the engine bay so i will at least have a defroster for the drive to bg. I guess if it gets too hot I will just have to keep flipping it back and forth till I can pull the dash apart to fix whatever the issue is.

Keith still likes sheep

but i digress, i like all sorts of farm critters, specially cute ones

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Old 05-15-2010   #4
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Nice.
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