replace temperature door actuator.
Where do u install a relay flasher on a 2002 olds alero
Remove the inside door panel. Remove the linkage from the actuator. Remove the retaining nut from the actuator. Reverse the process to install the new actuator.
Disconnect the battery supply. Remove the inside driver side dashboard under cover. Remove the actuator and screws. Reverse to install.............
Temperature Actuator Replacement LHRemoval Procedure1.Remove the left instrument panel insulator (this is the carpeted cardboard piece above the brake pedal that connects to the knee bolster)2.Remove the knee bolster (this is the pad below the steering column)3.Remove the steering column filler (this is the metal piece behind the knee bolter, under the steering colum) (4 larger bolts, and I think 2 smaller ones)4.Disconnect the electrical connector from the temperature actuator.5.Remove the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.6.Remove the mounting bolts from the temperature actuator.7.Remove the temperature actuator.Installation Procedure1.Position the temperature actuator, then align the slots in the electric actuator driver to the flats on the temperature valve shaft.2.Slide the electric actuator driver onto the shaft, while aligning the actuator locating hole to the forward alignment pin on the HVAC module case. The actuator driver should completely seat onto the temperature valve shaft and the mounting holes should be flush with the mounting bosses on the HVAC module case.3.Install the mounting bolts to the temperature actuator.Tighten the temperature actuator bolts to 1.5 N·m (13 lb in).4.Connect the electrical connector to the temperature valve electric actuator.5.Install the knee bolster.6.Install the left instrument panel insulator.7.Install the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.Temperature Actuator Replacement RHRemoval Procedure1. Remove the right instrument panel insulator. (The carpeted cardboard piece below the glovebox)2. Remove the instrument panel compartment. (glovebox)3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the temperature actuator.4. Remove the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.5. Remove the bolts retaining the temperature actuator.6. Remove the temperature actuator.Installation Procedure1. Position the temperature actuator, then align the slots in the electric actuator driver to the flats on the temperature valve shaft.2. Slide the temperature actuator driver onto the shaft, while aligning the actuator locating holes to the forward alignment pin on the HVAC module case. The actuator driver should completely seat onto the temperature valve shaft and the mounting holes should be flush with the mounting bosses on the HVAC module case.3. Install the bolts to the temperature actuator. TightenTighten the temperature actuator bolts to 1.5 N·m (13 lb in).4. Connect the electrical connector to the temperature actuator.5. Install the instrument panel compartment.6. Install the right instrument panel insulator.7. Install the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.
well if your talking about a CD deck then yes i still have my stock one but i have a systemhooked up in mine...so yes you can install a new stero
Doesn't matter. The post coming out of the actuator is keyed to the door (post and hole "D" shaped). Hint: before installing actuator, hook it to electrical connection, turn key to on position, and move heat selector switch to about half way position. This will turn the post on the actuator, allowing you to install the actuator into the door and rotating the rest of the way by hand before bolting in final position.
There is none. It is a sealed trans. and they say that it can only be serviced by the dealer.
Could be,a stuck open thermostat,low on coolant,plugged heater core,faulty temp blend door actuator,
Removal Procedure # Remove the left instrument panel insulator (this is the carpeted cardboard piece above the brake pedal that connects to the knee bolster)# Remove the knee bolster (this is the pad below the steering column) # Remove the steering column filler (this is the metal piece behind the knee bolter, under the steering colum) (4 larger bolts, and I think 2 smaller ones)# Disconnect the electrical connector from the temperature actuator. # Remove the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.# Remove the mounting bolts from the temperature actuator. # Remove the temperature actuator. Installation Procedure # Position the temperature actuator, then align the slots in the electric actuator driver to the flats on the temperature valve shaft.# Slide the electric actuator driver onto the shaft, while aligning the actuator locating hole to the forward alignment pin on the HVAC module case. The actuator driver should completely seat onto the temperature valve shaft and the mounting holes should be flush with the mounting bosses on the HVAC module case. # Install the mounting bolts to the temperature actuator. Tighten the temperature actuator bolts to 1.5 N·m (13 lb in).# Connect the electrical connector to the temperature valve electric actuator. # Install the knee bolster.# Install the left instrument panel insulator.# Install the HVAC Con (HVAC Control) MiniFuse #27 from the IP electrical center.
Failing power door lock actuator. The actuator has a switch as part of the assembly. Honda uses the switch in that actuator to trigger all the doors, just like when you operate the lock manually. When the actuator driver door actuator goes, the whole system acts strange. Part typically costs about $25USD, but requires a bit of labor to install.
You need to craw under the front of your GMC and on the passenger side on the front axle towards the middle you will see the actuator. You just simply unhook the wires to the actuator and the get a big wrench and loosen up the actuator up just like a bolt. It has a lot of threads on it so it might take a little bit. To install the new one just simply reverse the method. I hope this helps you out.