The blend door actuator on the '94 Suburban is located just above and to the right of the accelerator pedal. There are 2 - 7mm screws that hold it in place and 1 wire harness connection.
Probably a faulty blend door actuator. Remove the glove box to gain access to the actuator. Replace the actuator with a new one.
Unless there is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the vehicle, you must remove the fuel tank in order to replace the fuel pump.
You listed this in a Chevrolet suburban category so I assume that is what you have. On the Chevrolet suburban you must drop the fuel tank in order to access the fuel pump. There possibly could be an access panel above the tank inside the vehicle so be sure and take a look, but it is doubtful.
the fuel pump is located in the fuel tank. you need to remove the tank to access it.
Not a easy job. The dash needs to be removed to gain access to the temp actuator. To many steps to list here. Recommend purchasing a shop manual for that vehicle if you intend on replacing the actuator yourself.
Remove the dash assembly to gain access to the blend door actuator.
# If equipped, remove the Instrument Panel (I/P) sound insulator. # Remove the filter access door screw under passenger sie I P # Remove the filter access door from the HVAC module. # Remove the passenger compartment air filter
The fuel pump is located inside the gas tank on the left side of the truck just ahead of the rear tire. You have to unbolt the tank and drop it Dow to access the fuel pump from the top of the tank. This took me about 2 hrs.
If you are getting hot air no matter how you adjust the temp control switch, the temp blend door actuator is probably at fault. The actuator is located under the passenger side of the dash. You will have to remove the lower plastic cover above the passengers foot area to gain access to it.
No, there is no access hole for the fuel pump on a 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity. To change the fuel pump or replace the filter "sock" it is necessary to drop the fuel tank out of the car. I have been tempted to make my own access hole but never have.
The blend door actuator can go bad. Big job to replace it. Dash assembly must be removed to gain access to it.
You need to remove the dash assembly to gain access to the blend door actuator. Too many steps to list here. Recommend purchasing a shop manual for that vehicle if you intend on doing that job yourself, it will be worth the investment.