If it's an actuator that works off an electrical circuit, apply electricity (the body of the device will be - or negative or ground if there is no - or negative or ground wire to the device)/ if it is a vacuum device, then you will need to apply vacuum to determine it it "actuates".
If it's vacuum (has hose) just apply vacuum.
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do you mean the temperature control valve actuator?--- the little motor that changes from hot to cold you have to take off the heater case cover under the dash on the passenger side-- 3 screws. in the center, just behind the console, is where you will find the actuator-- 2 screws and one elec plug
probably because the door lock actuator for that door is faulty. i would test the actuator first.
There should be a boost line going to the actuator. Pull that and attach a line with a pump and gauge. When you apply pressure to the actuator it should move. Should take 8-12 lbs of pressure
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yes some trans are electronic, this could give you a problem with your computer or harness in the truck do your research .You can get elec. or none elec. I have a 4l60e there are two elec. or no elec. as far as the rear end your good to go.
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Certainly. the best way to find out is to test the connector at the actuator for current when the button is pushed. if no then check wiring and switches, if yes replace the actuator.
An actuator for what.
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