Air Door Actuators
Removal & Installation
Console Mode
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Left Side Air Temperature
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Right Side Air Temperature
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Mode
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Defrost Valve
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Recirculation
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SOURCE: 2004 Chevy Silverado AC is blowing warm air on passenger side.
You have dual zones that are controlled by temperature actuators the passenger side has lost its memory or has gone bad you can put it in self programming by disconnecting the battery for ten minutes then hook it back up start the truck turn the temperature control on but do not touch any other controls let it go thru the self programming for about 6 to 7 minutes then select your temperature you want if it still does not work properly you may have a bad actuator or a bad connection at the actuator
SOURCE: AC vents on passenger side blowing warm air even
You will probably need a new RF temperature actuator which is on top of your HVAC box/under dash pad.($400 + at dealership.) I have replaced MANY....They get stuck and dont know where they are...If you want to try and recalibrate them yourself you can remove the HVAC/ECAS fuse in the underhood fuse block for 30 seconds(engine running) and reinstall the fuse and wait(IMPORTANT) 2 minutes...do not operate the a/c controls during this time...(engine still running) ..Then shut off vehicle and wait 30 seconds.. start the engine again and operate the A/C and see what happens....Hope this helps!!
SOURCE: heat works on driver side, passenger side blows cold air.
Did you check your coolant level or was it low and you added to it at some point? If so the system my need to be bleed or worst case the thermostat is going bad.
SOURCE: 2005 jeep grand cherokee ac blows cold only on drivers side
I agree, these vehicles have a problem with the blend doors and since the accuators hit the door when it opens and closes, it breaks the doors. and it's a huge job to replace them.
SOURCE: heat blows out driver vent when ac on
this problem is caused by a defective air temperature control blend door actuator motor, it is about center of dadsh in air ducting, it moves the door that diverts air for cold from ac or hot from heater, you must remove the dash to repace it, about a 15 hour job fotr a home mechanic with a factory repair manual, nearly imposs without one.
NO HEAT ON FLOOR VENTS
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per your problem mentioned. There are few solved help links to
troubleshoot these problems. Go through the list and Click the link below:----
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/05/2000-toyota-avalon-no-heat-on-passenger.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/02/heater-blows-cold.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/hot-air-on-drivers-side-vents-only.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/04/1992-toyota-camry-ac-control-light.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/no-heatblower-blows-only-cold.html
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http://whoisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/06/2009-mercury-grand-marquis-ac-blows.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/04/ac-not-blowing-through-vents-on-2007.html
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/04/passenger-side-temperature-is-warm-air.html
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These
will help.
Thanks.
As
per your problem mentioned. There are few solved help links to
troubleshoot these problems. Go through the list and Click the link below:----
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http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/02/heater-blows-cold.html
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http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2012/01/hot-air-on-drivers-side-vents-only.html
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http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/04/1992-toyota-camry-ac-control-light.html
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These will help.
Thanks.
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I'm sorry to hear that your air conditioner is blowing heat on one side and air on the other side. It sounds like your HVAC system can't make up its mind. My husband just noticed that our AC system is starting to make a louder noise. It might be a good idea to have an HVAC professional come out to do a tune up or diagnostic test. http://www.boyers72degrees.com/
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