The heater flap control actuator in a 1999 Saab 9-3 is typically located behind the dashboard, near the center console. To access it, you may need to remove the dashboard trim and possibly the glove compartment. The actuator is connected to the heating and ventilation system and controls the flow of air to the cabin. If you're experiencing issues with heating or air distribution, checking this component is a good starting point.
doesnt have one
99 Durango doesn't have a Heater Control Valve, It only has a thermostat
On my '93 ford escort 1.9L, it is located under the dash, behind the heater control assembly.
It does not use a heater valve. The engine temperature us regulated with a thermostat and the outlet temp of the HVAC system is controlled with an airflow control door called a blend air door. The thermostat is located under the housing that the upper radiator hose hooks to. The blend door and actuator are in and on the HVAC housing under the dash.
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I believe you are looking for blend door actuator???
how do you heater control for renault laguna 1999 thanks
on the drivers side up by the accelerator pedal behind theengine cover or doghouse
The heater temp blend valve is located behind the dash assembly. The dash assembly must be removed to gain access.
The Blend Door Actuator is stuck or has failed. Somewhat of a common issue.
On a 1999 Dodge 4x4, the vacuum actuator is typically located on the front axle assembly, usually mounted on or near the differential housing. It is responsible for engaging the front axle when the 4WD system is activated. The actuator is connected to the vacuum lines that control its operation. If you're having issues, check for any damaged hoses or leaks in the vacuum system.
The heater coil is located behind the dash board. You will have to remove the dashboard to get at the heater coil