Car only blows heat on passenger side, Drivers side still cold even after replacing the actuator. What else could it be?
The car doesn't blow any hot air on the driver's side of the car. I replaced the actuator on the driver's side and did the reset with the fuse. It still only blows cold air.
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The most common cause of this is that you have a stuck air temperature control blend door, this can be a motor actuator issue or a jammed door or both (common). To replace both parts you will need to completely remove the dash from the car to access the blend door.
I'm having the same problem except on mine it's the driver's side that's blowing cold. Do you have the pictures in a finer resolution? I can't make them out and when I zoom, they are too grainy. Does the replacement require removing the dashboard? What's the general cost of the acuators? Are they readily available at like NAPA or other parts stores?
Hello, this is cused by the drivers side temp door actuator. there are two electric motors that move the temp doors from cold to hot. there is one on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. you will need to replace the one for the drivers side.
Remove the left instrument panel (I/P) insulator.
Remove the knee bolster bracket bracket. Disconnect the electrical connector from the left air temperature actuator.
Remove the mounting screws from the left air temperature actuator.
Hello and welcome. this is caused by a bad temp door actuator for the drivers temp door. you will need to replace the drivers temp door actuator. this is a electric motor that moves the temp door from cold to hot and hot to cold
try disconnecting the battery to re sync the two temperature control blend doors, if that doesn't work u will need to replace the control head or the drivers side blend door actuator.
Turn your AC off.
Turn the car off
Crank the car
turn ac on drivers side to 60
passenger side to 90
press auto
wait 1 minute
turn AC off (very important)
turn car off
turn car back on
switch driver's side 90 passenger 60
press auto
wait one minute
turn AC off( very important)
turn car off
turn car on
AC 70 both sides
press auto
your ac should be blowing cold
If not, you have an expensive problem
Temp. actuator stuck on heat , probably . Manual or automatic climate control . Electrically controlled temp actuator , or the door is stuck in heat side.
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