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Old gas stoves were designed to be vented out. the newer stoves vent out the top at the back of the top panel. You may still need to have some kind of vent in the kitchen either a ceiling vent van or a range hood. At the very least a window in the kitchen. You may want to check with the local building codes about how to vent the stove and the requirements.
The Vent Mode Actuator and its gear that operates the directional door is making the noise. Either the gear is stripped or the door is stuck or the actuator is defective. These parts are hard to get to and will require a mechanic to diagnose.
Under neath the venting system behind console there is a venting housing that can be removed. Likely the air flow directional vent flap is stuck or the motor that moves the vent is faulty.
Try Duct Vents, Ductwork Vents, or Dash Vents. Then Dash Outlet Vent, A/C Outlet Vent, Dash Panel Vent.
You may be able to find something in a Salvage Yard. The other problem you may be having is the Dash Panels are 1 component so there may be no separate sales for just parts on the panel. Say Lear makes the Dash panels for Ford; they come to the Assembly plant already assembled.
You may need to take off the Dash panel anyway to be able to pry out the old vents if you can get replacements. You would help yourself alot by going to a Salvage yard and seeing how stuff comes apart so you don't break your parts.
Now that you know the name of the parts, try a Dealer and ask if they can get new vents or not.
start dryer, go outside and see if vent is blowing hot air. If not then vent is clogged with lint, esp if vent has a curve or elbow in it. unhook vent at dryer or os vent and run a vacumn hose in as far as you can. easy way to determine if vent is to unhook at dryer and see if dryer blows air, could be just inside at vent opening
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