Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet TrailBlazer actuator bad

...actuator to get the wire unpluged, Look at the new one to see how it goes. unhook the lingage on an angle and slip in the new one. Not bad to do if your used to doing stuff with out watching your ...

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Question about 2002 TrailBlazer

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...will still make the light still come on if its bad I would check the actuator the 4 wheel drive is stuck in low. indicator light stays on (4 wheel low) the light blinks when turned to anything ...

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if it has split temp controls . Ether door hinge is broke or door actuator is gone bad. The part that moves the door. to locate actuator try here kslib.info goto I'm looking for and choose auto repair

...actuator is bad and frozen, the actuator linkage is connect to all the lock linkages so when it freezes you cant move the lock lever, you will need to unhook the actuator linkage or replace the ...

...case actuated. you may have a bad switch or actuator is bad, try switching the gears and testing power at the actuator, the most common problem with this would be the switch and somtimes the

Question about 2004 TrailBlazer

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...timing. this can can be caused by a bad gear actuator or a bad solenoid. there is a sol mounted on the right front corner of cylinder head. you can start by replacing this part and see what ...

Question about 2004 TrailBlazer

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...the noise could be coming from the rear HVAC unit behind the right rear panel in the cargo area. Sometimes the door actuators or the doors go bad and the actuator is trying to move but

front ones If you're looking for vacuum hoses for the HVAC system, there are none. The HVAC air/temperature is controlled by doors and electric actuators. You may have a stuck door or bad actuator

bad, the actuator is bad, or you are loosing power to the actuator. The way to find out is to remove the pan under the front end, and unplug the actuator. Use a volt/ohms meter to test the leads to it

...in the rear HVAC unit. Sometimes the door that they drive gets stuck or the actuator itself goes bad. In the picture below #3 & #33 are the two actuators. Replacement of #3 is not an easy

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