Driver Side Temperature Blend Door Actuator Replacement 05 Honda Odyssey

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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2018
  • In this video I show you how to replace a driver side temperature blend door actuator on an 05 Honda Odyssey touring equipped with dual climate control for the front A/C.
    Link to video showing how I fixed my blend door actuator.
    • 05 Honda Odyssey Drive...
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    Barbour's Auto Help is not responsible for any damage or personal injury incurred in the process of performing any auto repairs done by you the viewer. Automotive repair is extremely dangerous. Repair your vehicle at your own risk. It is the viewers responsibility to verify all information and procedures as outlined in YOUR REPAIR MANUAL AND OWNERS MANUAL FOR YOUR VEHICLE. Owning and using a repair manual suited for your vehicle is essential for correctly and safely performing ANY repair to your vehicle. Always wear safety glasses and heed all instructions for use applicable to any piece of equipment you may use. Due to circumstances out of the control of Barbours Auto Help, Barbours Auto Help makes no guaranty that by the use of the information given in this video a quality repair will be made. Barbour'sAutoHelp makes no guaranty that the information provided is totally complete, synchronized and accurate. Verify everything using an appropriate repair manual. You can do it. Do it right and do it safely.
    Repair your vehicle at your own risk! Barbour's auto help does not guaranty a proper repair using these techniques.
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Komentáře • 283

  • @BradfordBunch
    @BradfordBunch Před 4 lety +45

    Thanks for the great video! I thought I'd share a solution for those that run into difficulty putting the actuator back into place. When I went to do so, I was a little baffled because the two knobs seem to be in a 'traverse' position from how they should be positioned. After a number of attempts and scratching my head, I figured out a solution...
    I saw a note from someone else where they connected the actuator back to power (letting it just hang down) to verify it was even working. I then started playing with the temperature controls. Wah-lah!! I set the climate control settings to manual and set the temperature to the LO (lowest) position. The little knobs then traversed around to the exact position I needed, and I was able to place it exactly as expected. Hope this helps anyone else that ran into same issue.

  • @richardchang7162
    @richardchang7162 Před měsícem +1

    Very helpful. Thanks!
    For people wondering if they can do this: push the driver's seat all the way back. Lie on your back, with your head under the dash and your feet sticking out of the car. Then all the parts are within view and accessible. Two of the screws you'll have to do by feel, but not hard to reach.

  • @tc96z1
    @tc96z1 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve been searching for several hours and just finished both of these videos. These are spot on! Thanks!

  • @SweetMaddy7722
    @SweetMaddy7722 Před 2 lety +3

    Omg!! Thank you, thank you!! I know you posted this a few years ago, but you saved my 2007 Honda Odyssey’s AC today!! And I’m a mom who has NEVER fixed a car before! When the problem 1st started (with hot air blowing from the Driver’s side vent when the AC is on especially around 74°F), my local HONDA DEALERSHIP was going to have a field day with my naïveté and the fact that I was a woman customer! They were quoting me $400-500 to try to fix the “first of the 3 motors” since they didn’t know “which” one was not working!! And then go from there! Yeah right!
    So then I took it to my local trustworthy mechanic, and they showed me I had barely enough Freon in my 2007 Odyssey since I never knew I was supposed to top off or even check the Freon every 5 years or so! So after they refilled it professionally, my AC seemed to have found itself and started to work again! And even the HVAC self-diagnostic test (I found how to do it on the Honda Odyssey forum) indicated there was no problem! That was 2 weeks ago.
    Then the AC reverted to its old problems, blowing out hot air only through the Driver’s side vent when I start adjusting the temps (as you go from 75° to 74°, this usually happened). And when I ran the HVAC self-diagnostic test again, it showed that there was a problem with the air mix motor on the driver’s side! Sigh….
    So I started to search online for a solution and TODAY I came across your CZcams Videos. I went and got a new set of ratchet and socket set (had to learn how to use this!), a dielectric grease, and even a lithium grease, and followed your direction to the T. The only thing is when I tried to separate the actuator/air mix motor housing, no matter how gently I tried, a few tabs broke off. So when I put the the covers/housing back together, I used some electric tape to hold it together.
    AND the end result is, I was able to clean out the actuator/motor and grease the electric contact parts and the wheel, and WA-LAH, it’s FIXED!!!! I ran the AC, moving the temps up and down, and NO MORE HOT AIR!!!! I ran the HVAC self-diagnostic test once more and it came back problem free this time!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR your kind gesture and posting your videos! I’m so grateful to you! I’ll keep my fingers crossed that my AC will last as long as we have our minivan! But for now, I’m doing the happy mom dance 💃🏻!! I feel so proud that I was able to act like a Honda Mechanic and fix my own car issue! Much blessings to you!!
    The fact that this car novice can fix the AC issue, using a ratchet for the very 1st time, indicates how well you made your 2 videos and how well you taught your viewers!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! Thanks for taking the time to write that. I really appreciate it and I hope you get many more thousands of miles out of your vehicle. Great job!

  • @codyquist6419
    @codyquist6419 Před 4 lety +4

    Kind of a pain to get to the part but a fairly simple job once you figure out how to get to it. I was quoted $400-$500 for this repair from a shop and with this video and the other video showing how to clean the part I was able to do it for $12 and about an hour of work. Thanks for saving me a small fortune!

  • @zl1ion
    @zl1ion Před 4 lety +7

    Had the same issue with my minivan; refurbished the part as per your detailed instructions and the system is working better than even. Thanks for the great and detailed content. Very helpful!

  • @billmcroberts6566
    @billmcroberts6566 Před 2 lety +4

    You have done an outstanding job helping us shade tree mechanics save a buck. Thank you.

  • @davidhagerhjelm5639
    @davidhagerhjelm5639 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the tips! This was exactly what was wrong with mine. The contacts were pretty dirty. After cleaning them and reinstalling, it works as it’s supposed to.

  • @kathrynbunthoff7499
    @kathrynbunthoff7499 Před 5 lety +7

    Fantastic, helpful video. I heard the death-knell crunchy/rodent-like sound in the dash, followed days later by the Incessant Blast of Hades while driving, regardless of dashboard settings. Bought a genuine Honda replacement online. After diagnosis, this video helped me install a replacement on a '10 Odyssey Touring. Score one for mom. I needed a headlamp, screwdrivers, and a small mirror to see the backside of the actuator. Many thanks!

  • @mikecormack2002
    @mikecormack2002 Před 4 lety

    Thanks!! This video to fix the Blend Door Actuator is RIGHT ON!!! Grate Job Mr. Barbour and crew!

  • @scottschmucker5622
    @scottschmucker5622 Před 4 lety +2

    The garage I went to wanted to charge me 2 1/2 hours of labor for this. Your video saved me so much money! Ah yes, the power of CZcams. Thank you!

  • @arthurfricchione8119
    @arthurfricchione8119 Před 6 lety +1

    enjoy all of your Honda Odyssey videos seeing as I own a 07 EX. Its been treating me kindly as its pretty low milage 67000 but its always nice to be ahead of what can go wrong and probably will. Keep them coming and I will continue watching and put them in the memory vault. Also all family members own Hondas so I like to help everyone also. 👍

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 6 lety

      I'm glad my videos are helping someone. Thanks for commenting!

  • @claythomas9509
    @claythomas9509 Před 5 lety +1

    I have this exact same problem on our 2005 Odyssey. Was looking at the control box when I found your video. Thank you!

  • @alexandercahoulan6583
    @alexandercahoulan6583 Před 3 lety +1

    man...the fix video was awesome. I love that. Im going to do what you did. Hopefully it works. Thanks so much for the updates. Usually people dont come back and tell us how the fix is holding up. So you helped at least one person. lol

  • @qnguyen9781
    @qnguyen9781 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you for your video. I purchased the part and was able to replace it fairly easily. I felt like a contortionist because I was on my back looking up to replace the actuator. I now have Air Conditioning!! Thanks!

  • @emlinhanhdy
    @emlinhanhdy Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much for your post. This did help me fix my issue with my 2010 odyssey.
    You weren't kidding about the tight quarters to work in. Unless you have a platform to lay on so you can slide under the steering wheel, the only way to get the screws out is by feel. Total repair took about 1 hour, start to finish. I did follow your 2nd video to repair the actuator. It was successful as well & I'll post comments that will help over there. Thank you! Very much appreciated!!

  • @RobinSingh
    @RobinSingh Před 4 lety +1

    This video really helped me! thanks so much for posting. I also followed your other video and cleaned the contacts inside and it seems to have fixed my problem! thanks again.

  • @josephconner4596
    @josephconner4596 Před měsícem

    Best video for this repair! Thank you! I got a part off Amazon, fingers crossed because it was only like 30 bucks. Your description of the noise sounding like a rat is exactly what I experienced sitting in line in my Odyssey at WalMart waiting for grocery pickup service. You’re the only other person I’ve heard describe that perfectly, and how the sound travels. Going to do the repair tonight or this weekend.

  • @AtlanticCoastKilns
    @AtlanticCoastKilns Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for this helpful video. Worked seamlessly for my 07 Honda Accord. I will add that this is not a project for a novice as it requires removing interior panels and being comfortable with tools, but certainly not difficult for those versed with such things. Took me about an hour start to finish.

    • @richardchang7162
      @richardchang7162 Před měsícem

      You don't need to remove any panels! and the only tool you need is a socket wrench!

  • @gusty777
    @gusty777 Před 6 lety

    Thank you, been hearing the rats in my dash for about 3 months in our 2008 MDX, followed you video and found the problem. will replace the actuator this weekend.

  • @g284
    @g284 Před 4 lety

    Video was great! Thanks. Our 08 had been working on and off. With some driving planned this summer, had to get it fixed.

  • @stanokumura3763
    @stanokumura3763 Před 2 lety

    Great video, just replaced driver's side blend door actuator, hope this cures my climate control issues on 2007 Ody. Drivers side hot with cold passenger side, sometimes both hot, sometimes both good, sometimes odd vibration sound in dash. You made it look real easy but working under the dash is very difficult and I am a little guy. thanks

  • @davidicus3163
    @davidicus3163 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks so much for this video. I had to do a replacement on a 2012 Pilot and went through 5 videos before I found yours where it explains the positioning of the two pegs and how to get them aligned properly on the slots. When doing work like this, it's all about the details. Thanks for the time and effort!

  • @diycheapneasy6460
    @diycheapneasy6460 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, much easier than I thought it would be. Thanks for the great video... blessings!

  • @Dannysrc
    @Dannysrc Před 5 lety +1

    I have this problem with my 2008 Acura MDX and it looks like the same parts. Your video is great and it helps me too. Thank you

  • @MylesRAnderson
    @MylesRAnderson Před 5 lety +1

    This was exactly what I was looking for and totally helped me fix the problem!!! Thanks!!

  • @karagregory69
    @karagregory69 Před 5 lety +4

    Great Information. Thanks for posting. I pushed the drivers seat all the way back and laid on my back on drivers floor and there it was. Now I knew what to look for. It turned out, I could see it was sticking, so sprayed it with some lube, and its fine at the moment.

    • @tc96z1
      @tc96z1 Před 4 lety

      Kara Gregory I will try this first. Before doing a tuneup following these two videos.

    • @celiaho4338
      @celiaho4338 Před 2 lety

      @kara Gregory.
      Do you mind to share a little bit more about what you tried? Did you spray the electronic cleaner right on the actuator without removing it?

  • @mrkb34
    @mrkb34 Před 2 lety

    Thanks! This gave me the confidence to replace the BDA on my 2014.

  • @wql1
    @wql1 Před 5 lety

    Exactly what I needed for me Ody!!! You are awesome!

  • @johndenton3935
    @johndenton3935 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you SOOOO much! I was able to remove the actuator, clean it, grease it and reinstall it. Everything works great! I must confess, I
    broke one tab on the actuator and I only put 3 of the 4 screws back into the air vent... I just couldn't get to that fourth hole, :) I'm sure it will be fine. Thanks again. You definitely saved me a few hundred dollars.

    • @johndenton3935
      @johndenton3935 Před 3 lety

      I also used to trick of plugging it in before screwing it back in and turning the AC on to LO in order to realign the pegs. Worked like a charm!

    • @mcdlol6
      @mcdlol6 Před 3 lety

      John Denton what was the problem I’m you ac?

  • @JAWNEHBOY
    @JAWNEHBOY Před 6 lety

    Terrific video! Very helpful for anyone with malfunctioning dual A/C on this generation of Honda! Liked and Subbed!

  • @dougminer1699
    @dougminer1699 Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Thank you! I love when I find the precise video and instruction I need. Now off to learn how to repair an actuator 😉

  • @David-yh5po
    @David-yh5po Před 5 lety

    Thanks for sharing this video with us. I help me out with my 05 .keep the videos going.

  • @sunitiger
    @sunitiger Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! I followed the steps and replaced my broken blend door actuator and now I have the cold air again! I even tried cleaning the part (following another video of yours) but apparently the old one was broken. I could tell immediately after I opened it.

  • @doyleredwine1683
    @doyleredwine1683 Před 4 lety +1

    great video of the actual part and associated area. Many thanks

  • @videofan1000
    @videofan1000 Před 4 lety

    Great video made the job easy knowing where all the screws are. My 2006 Odyssey now blows cold air on both sides.

  • @youvimix8099
    @youvimix8099 Před 6 lety

    Very useful info! Thank you!

  • @OT-hq4jl
    @OT-hq4jl Před 5 lety

    Awesome video, I had the same problem on my 07 accord, I fixed it the same way you did, thank u!!

  • @orzechot
    @orzechot Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing! Super helpful.

  • @johnw.8347
    @johnw.8347 Před 3 měsíci

    This video was super helpful. Thanks!

  • @kevinr6541
    @kevinr6541 Před 5 lety

    Great video...thanks for your help

  • @davidmathis7780
    @davidmathis7780 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for this, it helped fix my problem on my 2010 Insight! I got lucky, just had to unplug it and plug it back in and it was working again.

    • @LiilTyweezy
      @LiilTyweezy Před 5 lety

      Had it been working since?

    • @davidmathis7780
      @davidmathis7780 Před 5 lety

      @@LiilTyweezy Yup, still working!

    • @mogijuls4058
      @mogijuls4058 Před 5 lety

      It just worked for me too!! I just unplugged and plugged it back in and it started moving again!

  • @tksorense
    @tksorense Před 3 lety +1

    Great tutorial. My 2005 has the "mouse" sound under the dash and would not switch to cold last week for a while. It has now gone back to cold so mine seems to be a little more intermittent.

  • @dionmorehead2911
    @dionmorehead2911 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your help😁. My 2008 Honda Odessy Touring is doing the exact same thing.

  • @shawnhowell7175
    @shawnhowell7175 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the very helpful video, saved me $400 easily! Power of CZcams and the collective brain trust.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      CZcams is really awesome. It's helped me out several times.

  • @jesrock79
    @jesrock79 Před měsícem

    Very helpful, thanks for the great content!

  • @RealSuburbanCowboy
    @RealSuburbanCowboy Před 4 lety

    Great video dude! Thanks for posting!

  • @qbmichigan
    @qbmichigan Před rokem

    Hi, great video. Thanks for sharing. Step by step explanation.

  • @user-bk7hh4cr8k
    @user-bk7hh4cr8k Před 10 měsíci

    I'm amazed that you could video this while actually doing this. Lying on my back and/or trying to get under the dash while kneeling outside the van, trying to get a flashlight where I could see, trying to get the tools onto those screws... quite a pain. I took my actuator apart, cleaned the contacts, cleaned the resistive paint on the substrate, applied some grease (dielectric?) that I had from when I worked at an auto manufacturer supplier that made throttle position sensors, and it seems to be working fine. I removed the bottom center console panel and removed the plastic below the steering wheel too. Gave me a little more room and ability to see the one screw for the air vent. 4 screws to remove that bottom center console plastic. 2 below the cup holder, 1 on each side down at the bottom. The plastic below the steering wheel (not the plastic around the steering column) has 1 screw on the bottom, then just pulls out.

  • @howardwalker404
    @howardwalker404 Před 3 lety

    Cleaning the contacts worked on my 2006 Ridgeline! Thanks!

  • @felix4525
    @felix4525 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks the tips in this video. One thing is for sure, getting to some of those screws takes some effort and flexibility. For what is worth, I would avoid using a phillips tip (or make sure it is magnetized) and use a socket because there is less chance of losing the screw. I lost one of them. Hopefully it will pop up at some point. Some useful tools are a flexible drill bit extension and a headlamp (bonus if it has a tilt adjustment). Do some stretches before trying this. As Barbour's Auto says, these are tight quarters.

  • @saul3550
    @saul3550 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks! Fixed my heater for my Vegas trip.

  • @debbienewton9786
    @debbienewton9786 Před 2 lety +8

    Add me to the list of mothers who used this video to successfully replace the actuator on my Honda Odyssey!

  • @rogerserafin
    @rogerserafin Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for this. Subscribed !!

  • @LoveLaughAndBeKind
    @LoveLaughAndBeKind Před 5 lety +1

    My long time search is finally over!!! Thanks to you! Now I’m ready to get this thing done ✅ thumbs up and subscribed👍🏻

  • @fattboyzz1355
    @fattboyzz1355 Před 3 lety

    My 2004 doesn't look this way under the dash on the driver side . So I learned a little from this video ;)

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Well, have a nice day. Hope you find the info your looking for.

  • @kevinhaggerty7378
    @kevinhaggerty7378 Před 11 měsíci

    Super helpful! Thanks!

  • @07tacomaman
    @07tacomaman Před 5 lety +1

    I have the chattering noise and I have ordered the actuator. I hope to get it installed when it comes tomorrow. Thanks for the video help.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 5 lety

      How did it go?

    • @07tacomaman
      @07tacomaman Před 5 lety

      Went great. Removed and installed in about 30 minutes and everything is working as it should. Thanks for the helpful video.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 5 lety

      Glad to hear it! Take care.

  • @TheMessenger7Collier2167
    @TheMessenger7Collier2167 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job 👍

  • @DBLG65
    @DBLG65 Před 4 lety +4

    I've done this on 2 vehicles. The last time I did it, the actuator stopped working. I took it down and applied some gear grease to it, and it work's fine. Plastic gears, need a lot of grease.

  • @KSMike1
    @KSMike1 Před 5 lety

    Great video!

  • @emilenewton7372
    @emilenewton7372 Před rokem

    Thanks great help blessing to you Bro.

  • @chriscadman5715
    @chriscadman5715 Před 4 lety

    Great job, thanx!

  • @karthiksc47
    @karthiksc47 Před rokem

    Thanks and God bless you

  • @mountainjustice
    @mountainjustice Před rokem +1

    Thanks. Same problem on my 2007 Odyssey

  • @Menorahsingh
    @Menorahsingh Před rokem

    Your video was so helpful. I was able to install it in my 2009 odyssey. The only issue is that it looks like the actuator isn’t setting the temperature as per the control. Before installing I had my temperature settings all the way low & face and then installed it. How do I reset the actuator so that it syncs with the control button? Thanks!

  • @MilanDisljenkovic
    @MilanDisljenkovic Před rokem

    Great video, i have honda odyssey 05 but i don't have air coming out from far left vent(closest to the window) on driver side an some partial air coming form the one you were sowing on the video. My question is does the same actuator control both of those driver side vents? Thanks!

  • @vicphillips1622
    @vicphillips1622 Před rokem

    Thanks for this. I was able to remove and clean it but am having trouble getting it back in. Can't get the pegs to line up with the slides. I decided to just reconnect the electric circuit to see if I could get the arm to move by adjusting the AC/Temp controls and nothing happened. Made me wonder if the actuator motor is bad?? Any suggestions?.

  • @ericmalizia3904
    @ericmalizia3904 Před 4 lety

    What is the bendy straw looking thing that attaches to the top of that black vent called? My 2006 odyssey does not have one of those. My temperature actuator is working fine but still no heat on the driver’s side.

  • @WOOMER01JRDR
    @WOOMER01JRDR Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good job bud

  • @Iqbala88
    @Iqbala88 Před 3 lety

    Hey I thought my odyssey had same issue I changed the blend door but it’s still same it’s a bit better but still driver side is cool air and passenger side ice cold. What else can it be? I seen a lot of people change the ac relay. How do I know it’s bad ? I see compressor comes on and off. However when I turn ac on and off the tachometer barely moves but I can hear the compressor go on.

  • @timd1011
    @timd1011 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a 2011 Honda CRV and I’m having trouble with the heat/ac. It blows cold air in winter and hot air in summer. Dealership claims it was the AC button ($800 repair). That would explain the hot air in summer not the cold air in winter. Fluids are fine. Hoses are fine. Thermostat is fine.
    Is this an actuator problem or is it the control knob on dash?
    All vents blow just fine

  • @gnjoeyhowell
    @gnjoeyhowell Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @ceciliaperez-benitoa26

    Hi, I have 2005 odyssey touring, would an issue with the Blend door actuator cause no air flow from the front center vents? All other vents are working. The ac was working great but after I replaced the navigation system I no longer have air flowing from front center vents. I did double check my cable connections. Any guidance is appreciated. Thank you.

  • @JeremiahL
    @JeremiahL Před 2 lety

    THANKS!

  • @VLWhiteley
    @VLWhiteley Před 4 lety +1

    The drivers side in our van is blowing warmer than the passenger side. Also the actuator was making some funny noises. I put the replacement on and it’s still blowing warmer on the drivers side. Video did help though.

  • @chadmutchler5062
    @chadmutchler5062 Před 6 měsíci

    Sweet. Thank you.

  • @dpmaster7546
    @dpmaster7546 Před 6 lety

    Installed the new blend door actuator, and heat & A/C system works great. Bought the new part on line and saved about $70, plus any dealer labor for installation. Thanks again for your very helpful videos.
    Do you by chance have a video for replacing a headlamp seal on a 2005 Odyssey?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 6 lety

      I don’t but I’ll whip that up for you. Good job on your A/C and thanks for your contribution of information to this video! Give me a bit in the headlamp video but I will make it.

    • @dpmaster7546
      @dpmaster7546 Před 6 lety

      OK, thanks. I'll be on the lookout for it.

  • @bobflyer4346
    @bobflyer4346 Před 2 lety

    Thanks nice video, Just replaced my drivers side blend door. Very tight quarters. Mine was blowing hot air on drivers side and cold ac on passenger side (2007 accord ex-l dual controls)
    What is the purpose of the white air flow tube at 2.29 in the video, mine popped out and it was very difficult to get it back in place, it came off the distribution box, I can feel cold air at what looks like a horn on the end, plus the air travels elsewhere (maybe the head end console/radio and other stuff to circulate air?) I had banged on my old unit back in 2018 and lasted to April 3 of 2022, I did this again an it worked, however, I had a new Blend door motor assembly from 2018 so I installed the new unit, it is working. On the Accord it is very tight quarter to get at the top screw. I will clean and lube the old unit so I will have a spare on hand, It also fits my 2003 Honda Accord, but hope I do not have to perform this maintenance for a long time.
    Good Video Barbour's Auto

  • @lexyfox9598
    @lexyfox9598 Před 4 měsíci

    my honda odessey front vents dont blow air unless i speed up i can feel tiny bit of cold air come out. the rear ac works fine though. what do u think could be?

  • @kimnewsome950
    @kimnewsome950 Před 4 lety

    Hey man, the little bar connected to the white elbow is missing, will it snap back to something or what do i do is a better question

  • @UziMovie
    @UziMovie Před 5 lety

    Mines has a blender actuator and a separate flap door actuator. Flat door actuator seems to regulate where is flowing and a blender or is how hot or cold the temperature can get. The Glendora is located under the driver's side And the flat is located glove box

  • @elizabethgallogalvan9246
    @elizabethgallogalvan9246 Před 4 lety +1

    This was exactly what i was looking for..thank you very very much..another questions how exactly your manage to ho down there i tried and it is very uncomfortable. I change the cabin filter and i forgot to connect the actuator from the wrong side i have to go back in there tomorrow
    Omg

  • @mariobienvenue7818
    @mariobienvenue7818 Před 2 lety

    I put in the new actuator (from Amazon) using the tip below about plugging it in and manually turning to cold so that things will line up, but when installed with 2 screws and tested, i am still getting hot air out of the driver side. If i remove the actuator, i get cold air. Help?

  • @ledewlbattle2528
    @ledewlbattle2528 Před 2 lety

    Just got mine off and cleaned it. Tried to put it back but had a hard time getting it in alignment and then a thunderstorm just hit so I have to wait to reinstall it. Once I found a comfortable position (laying on my back) it was easy to take the screws out.

  • @ronorosz6561
    @ronorosz6561 Před 4 lety

    Thanks just bought this same year van it has this same problem

  • @ds6846
    @ds6846 Před 4 lety

    My 2005 Ody EX-L and my 2009 Ody EX-L both had this exact problem. But it wasn't the blend door actuator... it was the heater control valve. The actuator was working correctly, but the valve, while appearing to be in the closed position, was only really fully closed when it was jammed in the closed position. Any tiny bit away from that and it spiked the temp on both sides. If you remove the cable from the valve and jam it closed, it may prove the problem. Part was about $50.

  • @guygordon2780
    @guygordon2780 Před měsícem

    When reinstalling the actuator, first take 3 2-inch screws and cut off the heads. Insert those into the 3 mounting holes under the dash. Now slide the actuator over these 3 posts and get the pins in the slots. Those posts will hold the actuator in place while you remove them one-by-one and put back the original screws.

  • @Angela-zf8sn
    @Angela-zf8sn Před 3 lety +3

    O and yeah that rat sound i did hear that months back i was at the drive thru at jacks and thought I might have to call Uber to come pick me up 😅🤣😂🤣😅 the sound of the rat was coming from the side panel your working on in this video😂

  • @marcwangel3065
    @marcwangel3065 Před 3 lety

    Hello Keith - I did everything you showed in this video and your other one. Put everything back together and it worked! Except for 1 minor detail, when I turn the driver side to heat, it blows cold and when I turn it to cold, it blows heat! What the heck did I do wrong!? - Thanks for the videos!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Sounds like your vehicle has drain bramage. Lol. Im really not sure. Did the motor come out when you took it apart? I wonder if the polarity got switched

  • @fabianrossini1691
    @fabianrossini1691 Před 2 lety

    Hi my friends, I have issues with the air mode control on my 2007 odyssey. It got stuck blowing air to the windshield. Any idea how to fix it? Thank you!!

  • @trealwilliams1563
    @trealwilliams1563 Před 2 lety +1

    Right On bra 💯 👍🏾🖖🏾

  • @dpmaster7546
    @dpmaster7546 Před 6 lety

    Your video was outstanding. I've been hearing "rats in the dash" for awhile now, and all of a sudden with the A/C on the driver side vents blow hot air, while the passenger and rear vents are cold. Just trying to decide whether to try this myself, or take to my mechanic?? Thanks a lot.

  • @LifezEverything
    @LifezEverything Před rokem

    What about if it’s the opposite like you have air on the driver side and heat on the passenger? Do you have to do the same thing?

  • @mikeb-WB16Fishing
    @mikeb-WB16Fishing Před rokem

    Hi there. I realize this video is five years old but I had to leave a comment to tell you how much I appreciate one of the most well-made videos I’ve watched. You’re awesome. I’m going to attempt to remove my blend door motor on my 07 Honda Odyssey. how is the best way to lay in there to P able to see everything and get it out? There’s not a lot of room.

  • @mumtiTV
    @mumtiTV Před rokem

    I can barely squeeze my body under the steering wheel and it causes a terrible pain on my spine, you are doing an amazing job getting a video produced. Thank you.
    "B1222 Code - Short In The Rear Mode Control Motor Circuit" lead me to this video, can you or someone point me to the correct fuse location for this circuit, I am measuring 1.7 amps draw inline on the negative terminal, every time I put the amp meter between the open/disconnected negative battery terminal. thank you.

  • @timvu3095
    @timvu3095 Před 6 lety +1

    I did similar repair on the Honda Accord when the air coming out of the air vent is barely cold. As it turns out mostly like, the sensor wheel and the electrical contacts did not make good connections so the ECU does not know if the door is open or close so it kept hunting for the position. What you ended up with is AC not cold on the driver side and even if when the AC is not running, the driver side temperature motor assembly kept looking for the right position by going back and forth and causing the rat noise under the dash. So after taking it out of the Accord, I opened it up by prying up the plastic tabs and clean out the old grease on both the sensor wheel and the electrical contacts and clean the electrical contacts with rubbing alcohol. After putting on some new dielectric grease on both the sensor wheel and the electrical contacts and put the two halves of the assembly back together. Make sure you remember or mark the orientation of the external arm relative to the casing so that it lines up after you put them back. After putting the assembly back into the car, the AC is now ice cold on the driver side at 77F (ambient 95F). So with some delicate repair, my driver side temperature motor assembly should be good for the next 10 years with about a nickle worth of dielectric grease and some elbow grease. It is a waste of money to replace the temperature motor assembly unless the motor dies, which is very rare.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 6 lety

      Nice advice. I actually did exactly what you said and made a video on it. The link is in the description.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 6 lety

      Minus the rubbing alcohol.

  • @zurzero
    @zurzero Před 5 lety

    Great video. My problem is the ac and heat works fine but air only comes out the front vents, no defrost vents or foot vents when i change mode 2009 Honda Odyssey EXL. Any idea guys what it could be? Thank you

    • @RobotMoker
      @RobotMoker Před 5 lety

      I think you are looking for Honda Part No.: 79140-SHJ-A01 but do confirm with your Dealer's parts department. They are usually very helpful to identify the part needed to fix a problem.

  • @thomasperry9990
    @thomasperry9990 Před 3 lety

    My 04 Honda odyssey is no longer blowing out of the foot vents it only blows out of the top vents no matter what setting it on even if it’s on only foot do you know how to diagnose/fix this problem?

  • @mohamedmohideen4298
    @mohamedmohideen4298 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the great instructions.
    I did clean the actuator with elecronic cleaner, applied degreaser, put the actutaor back, but now the opposite is happening. The hot air is blowing in the passenger side vent and the drive side is cold. Any thoughts ?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm not sure. You could have something else going on or the actuator possibly is bad.