Air Door Actuator Replacement: 1994 Chevy Cheyenne C1500

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  • 1994 Chevy C1500 Air Door Actuator Replacement: I replaced the air door actuator in my 1994 Chevy Cheyenne C1500 and its a real fiddly job as the air door actuator is located under the dashboard on the passenger up near the firewall. If you are getting that clicking sound up under your dash in your Chevy truck like mine, then it's time to replace this part. I got my replacement air door actuator from LMC Truck. The part is called "Air Door Actuator - Air Inlet" specifically and the part# is 39-2601
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  • @BuildYourOwn
    @BuildYourOwn  Před rokem +6

    📍 Air door actuator locations for 1988-94 Chevy/GMC trucks: heater mode selector, heater blend door, and air inlet. Struggling with a faulty actuator? My blog post is the ultimate guide to help you diagnose & repair! 💪🔧 #GMC #TruckRepair
    🔗 www.buildpriceoption.com/air-door-actuator-locations-1988-94-chevy-and-gmc-truck/

  • @lildudechevman
    @lildudechevman Před 3 lety +93

    If you cut the slot where the screw goes on the very end, you can start the screw first then slide the actuator into place, then tighten the screws afterwards.

    • @JesusSaves86AB
      @JesusSaves86AB Před 2 lety +2

      Good tip. Thanks

    • @lylejohnston4125
      @lylejohnston4125 Před rokem +11

      I was thinking of trying that. Will it let the actuator swing into place on the shaft? UPDATE: You were right after fighting that little bastard all the way out, I screwed it back in about 2/3 and cut a slot in the actuator. A little tricky getting it to line up ( I already had the blower motor removed so, it was easy to lift the door to align the shaft) But, well worth it. Thanks Armando! PS, it also helps if you cuss at it a lot.

    • @Iloveyhwh_1974
      @Iloveyhwh_1974 Před rokem

      Good to know. Ty!

    • @rockrollresale2668
      @rockrollresale2668 Před rokem +1

      Maybe start the top bolt first, with the part loose and lifted hand access may be easier. Then lower on pivot into place and seat it.

  • @SimonTekConley
    @SimonTekConley Před 2 lety +25

    The trick is, take the entire dash out of the truck, then replace the screw.

  • @bryantspeedcustoms9795
    @bryantspeedcustoms9795 Před 3 lety +59

    Love how you even went out of your way to give extra detail cause no one does that anymore.. appreciate the video just fixed mine!

  • @jamesandrews8667
    @jamesandrews8667 Před rokem +6

    I used a 4 1/2” angle grinder to cut an approximately 1 1/2” wide x 3” high opening in the firewall in the engine compartment after taking a bunch of measurements as to where I needed the hole. I didn’t cut the side closest to the center of the vehicle just used it like a hinge. Then bent the little panel open and removed the screw. To close it up I hammered the flap shut and neatly applied a two pieces of silver aluminum tape. Works good, looks ok. This is a 30 year old work truck so no one will be taking pictures of my art work at a car show…

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Před měsícem

      That's how I replaced my AC evaporator. Cut a hole in the firewall and pulled it out from the engine compartment. There is one small screw inside the case that has to be removed. Took a while to figure that out.

  • @classicwingsandwheels
    @classicwingsandwheels Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for this, I watched your video and did mine. Instead of the top screw, I shoved a zip tie through the hole and wrapped the other end of it up in the frame around the relays just so it serves as an anchor point.

  • @humbertoadame8055
    @humbertoadame8055 Před 2 lety +22

    Put the screw through the hole . Slip a small o-ring on the backside holding it in place .Put your actuator in place then tighten the screw. This trick works on various applications. I keep all sizes of o-rings in my toolbox for this very reason . Hope this helps .

    • @michaelc4969
      @michaelc4969 Před rokem

      I just asked about that before reading the comments. Glad to see it works. This will be my plan for a first attempt.

    • @Jimmy-vt8jb
      @Jimmy-vt8jb Před 7 měsíci

      I do a dab of dielectric on the shoulder of the bolt head myself

  • @utahyork3338
    @utahyork3338 Před 2 lety +8

    After all that work, it would drive me crazy not to have that last screw installed! Come on Frank! Be a hero and get it done. I saw a video and the guy taped the screw to a socket and got it started with his fingers. Then used that 1/4 inch ratchet with the flexible end. Great video and information.

  • @castledomeknives9395
    @castledomeknives9395 Před 2 lety +29

    The actuator near gas pedal controls vent, Defrost, Floor= [MODE ACTUATOR]
    The center actuator , is the BLEND DOOR actuator that controls hot or cold .
    THE ACTUATOR by passenger's feet controlS Vent or recirculation ONLY

  • @bradruffalo
    @bradruffalo Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thank you for taking the time and extra effort to share your process in replacing this component. Certainly, it helps folks to know what they are up against and promotes DIY confidence . Very helpful, very informative!
    Brad R, Vancouver, Wa, USA

  • @187fluffy187
    @187fluffy187 Před 3 lety +7

    Had this issue for about 15 years. Just had my ac fixed so i decided it was time to do this to get the full AC experience. Thanks for the extra detailed video.

  • @EmeraldCityGuy
    @EmeraldCityGuy Před 2 lety +8

    Nice job! You are very articulate and detailed - which is needed when we attempt the same job.

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much and I hope the video helped

  • @TheStangSlayer
    @TheStangSlayer Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you for this video. I’ve put this off for about 3 years now because I can’t figure it out and I am scared of getting it out and not being able to put the new one in. I’m also too afraid of taking apart my 26 year old dash because I know I’ll never get it out in one piece. I think I’ll attempt this now.
    Thanks again
    Frank

    • @erickruse4679
      @erickruse4679 Před 2 měsíci +1

      yup, I'm huge with huge hands and I've been listening to that thing for years now. Since the AC is original equipment and doesn't work, I'm now thinking about just snipping those wires from the top. done.. :)

  • @Beowulf627
    @Beowulf627 Před 3 lety +15

    That's a clean truck. Great to see it.

  • @TULARECOUNTYNsV
    @TULARECOUNTYNsV Před 4 měsíci

    Every issue I've ever ran into with my 91 Chevy Cheyenne 2500 you have had to deal with as well and when I'm lost on what or how to fix it so I highly appreciate you making all the videos u make .... Thank you so much

  • @tonyw6043
    @tonyw6043 Před 7 měsíci

    Dude love the reality of the video extremely helpful and down to earth normal person going through the same pain whoever else is changing out the part that needs the video. Thanks for being real

  • @randyhowsden9207
    @randyhowsden9207 Před rokem +2

    You have been very helpful.
    Headed to part store, to order my new actuater..... Your down to earth, personalty is refreshing.
    In a couple of days, I'm going to try my luck.. thank you

  • @TattooBlue602
    @TattooBlue602 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this you made my job very easy! I had the same one fail in my truck but it had enough free wire to take out the bottom. I also left the back screw off and mine is working fine.👍🏽

  • @underground5033
    @underground5033 Před 2 lety +3

    Definitely more informative than any other video I’ve seen yet. Gives me more of an idea of what imma get myself into trying to replace it 🥶

  • @tfer717
    @tfer717 Před 3 lety +2

    You saved my butt with this video. Was able to do it easily after watching. Thanks so much!

  • @kevinblackburn8735
    @kevinblackburn8735 Před rokem +6

    Pro tip: use a long flat blade screw driver and pry against back of 1/4” ratchet. It keeps enough pressure to back out screw the whole way and keep socket spinning as it gets loose.

  • @tazerface9630
    @tazerface9630 Před 3 lety +2

    That screw is the devil !!! I did the same thing cc did and broke it off then i did the same thing you did and put one screw in. Works good now . Thanks for the info .

  • @BuildYourOwn
    @BuildYourOwn  Před 3 lety +9

    So happy to have this issue resolved. On to the next one!

  • @georgehall6098
    @georgehall6098 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! This is an extremely good instructional video. Saved me a ton of time.

  • @jackofalltrades12
    @jackofalltrades12 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I just replaced mine thanks to this video.

  • @theChrisAndHoLLieShow

    Thanks brother, I'm about to replace this actuator and the fan motor at the same time. I'm feeling pretty confident now after a few videos 😎

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před rokem

      You're very welcome my friend. I hope the job goes smoothly for you.

  • @JesusSaves86AB
    @JesusSaves86AB Před 2 lety +1

    This is still easier than a Crown Vic blend door actuator.
    Thanks for the detailed video, it's greatly appreciated.
    I'll be using some chewing gum to keep the second bolt in the socket (unless I find something to magnetize it).

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! Someone just commented and said they used a 90-degree screwdriver.

  • @paulwoodfill431
    @paulwoodfill431 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great video. One of the most helpful I’ve seen for this truck. Thanks

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you found the video helpful.

  • @temtagesson5274
    @temtagesson5274 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job explaining this. Very detailed. Thanks

  • @daviddelarosa1455
    @daviddelarosa1455 Před rokem +1

    Thanks my 94 suburban doing the same thing your a life saver

  • @klb1956
    @klb1956 Před rokem

    They truly are a PIA! I believe 1 of them is different than the other two. I went to the yard to get mine. Pretest them before putting in.

  • @cashball9545
    @cashball9545 Před 5 měsíci

    Mannnnnn thank you. My truck just doing this. I appreciate you brother

  • @Lynn8520Shirley
    @Lynn8520Shirley Před 8 měsíci +1

    I like this video. Very entertaining. You have a good way of getting point across with some humor I thought

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm glad you found the video both informative and entertaining. I always try to add a touch of humor to make the process more enjoyable for everyone watching. 😄

  • @JaretChoquette
    @JaretChoquette Před 2 lety

    Came here for the flap tip. I couldn't get it line up. Thanks!

  • @stoneybulldog861
    @stoneybulldog861 Před rokem +1

    94 MODEL CHEVY GLOVE BOX CAME WITH ROLLING TRAY AND 2 BEER HOLDERS

  • @c-man5679
    @c-man5679 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you. I have to do the same one. I appreciate how through you were

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety

      Glad this video was helpful. I really wanted to do a more detailed video than what I was finding. Thanks for watching!

  • @c2jacks
    @c2jacks Před 5 měsíci

    My 02c when you are ready to insert the actuator, put all 3 screws in the actuator. Easiest way to explain how to retain them in the actuator is to explain where I got my idea. Look at an electrical wall plug. There are two screws attached to the plug that have a thin piece of plastic on them. They secure the plug to the plug box. I took 3 of those off some old plugs and put the screws through the actuator and secured them with these thin pieces of plastic. When you put the actuator in, and you have all 3 screws lined up. The two the author of this article got to are done first. The hard to reach one has to be literally pinched as hard as possible with the plastic because you do not want to "ratchet back" and have the screw go with the ratchet. So make sure the third screw is really jammed with the plastic. I broke 3 pieces of plastic from electrical plugs before I was able to get one that would hold the screw on the 2-3 clicks you get out of the ratchet. Then, hold your breath and tighten.

  • @FineCritic
    @FineCritic Před rokem +1

    I wonder if car engineers look at videos at this and snicker at our frustration. Good video, gonna buy one and attempt to get my oven mit hands scraped up this weekend. Thank you!!!

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před rokem

      Response:
      Haha, maybe they do! But trust me, the satisfaction of fixing it yourself outweighs any temporary frustration or scraped knuckles. 💪😄 Remember, patience is key and you're learning something new in the process. Good luck with the actuator replacement this weekend, and feel free to share your experience or any follow-up questions. Thanks for your kind words and for watching!

    • @FineCritic
      @FineCritic Před rokem

      @@BuildYourOwn Thanks! I'll keep you updated!

  • @INFANTRY376
    @INFANTRY376 Před 2 lety +3

    Damn dude you save me a giant headache with this video dealt with my gfs gmc clicking for like 9 months thank you for your great video

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety

      That's awesome! Nine months is a long time to hear that clicking. I think I went a week or two. Thanks for watching and glad my video helped you out.

  • @fluffyncurlypolishfarm674
    @fluffyncurlypolishfarm674 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks, just bought my first truck a 1994 GMC Sierra SL 2500. Got the same problem, previous owner didn't know what the noise was either.

  • @warrenfranz7980
    @warrenfranz7980 Před 2 lety

    another thing to help keep the screw there is that black windshield putty.. good sticky stuff and hold well if you just place a dap in the socket then add the screw in.
    Great job on the vid! thanks!

  • @freddietellez8737
    @freddietellez8737 Před rokem +1

    You probably all ready got it but it take less then 5min. You need a 8-12in 1/4in with a 9/32 socket 🔧 and 8in long needle nose.
    So reach up and set the screw push it tight in the hole with your finger tips while your siting out side your door use your left hand to hold the wrench u will feel it sit on the nut test the your set while moveing the wrench side to side up and down to no your seated then slightly pushing it in then with your right hand and finger tips slide it up tords the back and grab the socket the u use your right hand to squeeze while slightly pushing it in then at the same time start with your fingers start wratcheting the wrench it may take a few times to get it started but after that it will go right in just snug it down and your done pretty easy. If u need any more info soot me a message. Hope this helps

  • @jessfulbright9015
    @jessfulbright9015 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super good job, very detailed. I will try my 1995 Silverado soon.

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 11 měsíci

      I'm really glad you found the video detailed and helpful! 😊 Best of luck with your 1995 Silverado. Remember, take your time and follow each step carefully. 🚗🔧👍

  • @marqueswilsonn
    @marqueswilsonn Před 3 lety +3

    Just pull the whole dash so you can replace all three actuators and the blender doors and heater core and evap core. Worth it. Cuss once cry once

  • @edsonmoses21
    @edsonmoses21 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this. Mine was draining my battery cause it stayed on after the truck was turned on. Thank you so dang much..

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety +1

      You are very welcome. And thank you for watching.

  • @adamrushford
    @adamrushford Před 2 lety +1

    2:49 And this goes from the best video for me, to the best video for explaining how to make tutorials, just like that.

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety

      You're awesome, thank you!

    • @adamrushford
      @adamrushford Před 2 lety

      @@BuildYourOwn www.partsgeek.com/catalog/1994/gmc/k1500/climate_control/air_flap_actuator.html

  • @fluke1172
    @fluke1172 Před 9 měsíci

    I will have to do this before it gets cold. this video helps.

  • @Eric-2311
    @Eric-2311 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video it was very helpful

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching

  • @thevorivera
    @thevorivera Před 3 lety

    great video brother, a little wordy, but you explained it all very well, best one i've found. thanks and keep up the great work. i've got a '94 gmc k1500 and now a '93 chevy 1500 with this problem. i appreciate you making the video, unfortunately for all others out there, i have enough trouble fixing these things, i can't imagine making a video as well, thanks again!

    • @thevorivera
      @thevorivera Před 3 lety

      btw, where did you get the part? part #?

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 3 lety

      Much appreciated!

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 3 lety

      I purchased the part from LMC Truck online. Here's the part number they use, but it's easy enough to search their site by year make and model. (39-2601
      AIR DOOR ACTUATOR-AIR INLET)

  • @bernisrogerson9224
    @bernisrogerson9224 Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @MiamiWebDesign
    @MiamiWebDesign Před 8 měsíci

    Wow that's a tough repair! On my 99 Tahoe I just made sure that the blend door was closed and removed the power plug from the actuator so I'm always on recirculate which is just fine since I live in Florida and never turned the recirculate off to let the outside air in.

  • @bposkier51
    @bposkier51 Před 2 lety

    Best video on this, a real world PITA if you know what I mean. I still have my '93 silverado. This issue and ball joints then selling it. My '08 has been good but at 130K burning oil, tappet noise tranny acting up, occasionally. the 93 burned oil at 140K. Yes regular oil changes. Im done with Chevrolet, selling out and going to Ford or other, had it.

  • @davidcross7561
    @davidcross7561 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, great video

  • @KatyTexasRailfan
    @KatyTexasRailfan Před 3 lety +1

    Well luckily this hasn't happened to me but I'll keep this in mind if it ever does thanks for the video!

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching. I wasn't looking forward to this repair, but now I have the experience under my belt.

  • @lonniebrock3282
    @lonniebrock3282 Před 3 lety +9

    Use longer screw with washers where screw sticks out enough to get socket on it

  • @jameswagner2634
    @jameswagner2634 Před 11 měsíci

    Hell yes thank you brother😎🇺🇸👍

  • @k.lamareyev4418
    @k.lamareyev4418 Před rokem

    Did the same my 1500 10 years ago and I didn't put the top screw in. Never had a problem.

  • @KingShakala
    @KingShakala Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this.

  • @CC-wm9ir
    @CC-wm9ir Před 3 lety +3

    After watching the fight you had, I couldn’t even get a socket on the back screw. So I removed the first screw & took a large screwdriver under the actuator lifting up and the actuator popped right off leaving the small piece of plastic under the second screw. I’m not suggesting any one else try this but took 15 seconds for me.

    • @caseycollins5555
      @caseycollins5555 Před 3 lety +1

      I will probably do the same, two reasons, the old motor is no good anyways so if it breaks, oh well, and the other is having the old motor out of the way may make it easier to see and access that other screw, just my opinion

  • @jeffsommers59
    @jeffsommers59 Před 2 měsíci

    I used the tire iron that is under the back seat and pried it out after removing The front bolt. It was then easy to remove the upper bolt.

  • @daveunknown01
    @daveunknown01 Před 2 lety

    Very nice interior.

  • @dk_wave9300
    @dk_wave9300 Před 8 měsíci

    We have our dash out bc we are replacing it and it was still a pain to get to. We got it out w a very small wrench- me turning from the top and my husband pushing on it from underneath. To get that top screw back in we had to move the computer out of the way. I used my nails to get it in place and turn it just enough to get it started. And then again he held pressure on the wrench from underneath while I turned from the top. I was the one saying just cut the wire the whole time though. Took us about 2 hours from start to finish with a lot of breaks for frustration.

  • @elementfps4460
    @elementfps4460 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the vid bro 😎

  • @drummercarson896
    @drummercarson896 Před 10 měsíci

    I love this truck

  • @orgcoast5990
    @orgcoast5990 Před rokem

    Exactly the problem I have. Thanks.

  • @kaosofthe4horsemen-Redhorse

    The screw you are having trouble with
    Get about a 1 foot long piece of a vacuum line big enough that the screw head will fit in it tightly and start the screw. The vacuum line is flexible enough. Try it it will work an old mechanic trick.

  • @rhinoprez3306
    @rhinoprez3306 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the detail. I think I feel like I can maybe do it. Great video.

  • @kencook6670
    @kencook6670 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Appreciate this Brother!

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 8 měsíci

      You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Happy wrenching, and thanks for watching! 👍🔧🚗

    • @Mohammed-uz1sn
      @Mohammed-uz1sn Před 4 měsíci

      Hi sir​@@BuildYourOwn

  • @lonniebrock3282
    @lonniebrock3282 Před 3 lety

    Truck looks good I've got a 91 z71 5.7 5 speed I done frame up rockers can corners and paint my self

  • @Shroommduke
    @Shroommduke Před rokem +1

    5.5 mm socket with swivel and cordless ratchet , flashlight and mirror may help. There's just enough room to pull it up through the glovebox to disconnect it!
    God I love workin on them dusty old trucks!

  • @alexhuevera939
    @alexhuevera939 Před 7 měsíci

    i just unplugged the bad one and said the hell with it. no more noise.

  • @hackrichards4824
    @hackrichards4824 Před rokem +1

    7mm screws, not 9/32. I worked 3 friggin hours on that top screw-never did get it til i took my big screw driver and pried it off, breaking it. That 1 bottom screw is all you need anyways because mine now works great!

  • @jchiker7642
    @jchiker7642 Před rokem

    1 year later, thank you! I will be attempting this very soon. I thought of slotting the screw hole also. The only info that you could have added was, if you remember still, is where exactly did you cut the slot, clock wise. 12, 11, 1.5... where would you recommend cutting the slot of you had to do it over again? Thank you again

  • @bigal4304
    @bigal4304 Před rokem

    beautiful truck

  • @calebsampson3698
    @calebsampson3698 Před 5 měsíci

    Now i can go fix my own!

  • @williammartin5116
    @williammartin5116 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m going to remove the plenum and replace the heater core, evaporator and all three actuators and be done with it. She has been good to me for almost 500,000 miles.

  • @scottsoto2765
    @scottsoto2765 Před 2 lety +1

    You are right brother.. pain in the ass I'm doing mine right now 😂👍

  • @carltonharris4042
    @carltonharris4042 Před 2 lety

    Thanks i had that ticking problem for a while never knew what it was but i wonder if thats another problem why my battery wont stay charged

  • @Elduche23
    @Elduche23 Před 3 lety +2

    A part number would be great. Great video only one who actually helped!

  • @vankmen1
    @vankmen1 Před 2 lety

    I got mite in with one of those 90 degrees screw drivers.
    Pain in the bit but it worked

  • @carlyav00
    @carlyav00 Před 2 lety +1

    this is uncle dig try securing screw in start position with silicone prior to replacing actuator good luck video very helpful

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found my video helpful. I also put up a diagram on my website of all the air door locations www.buildpriceoption.com/air-door-actuator-locations-1988-94-chevy-and-gmc-truck/

  • @1Splat
    @1Splat Před 5 měsíci

    I need to do this for my truck. I wonder if you can swap the original metal socket-like piece with the new actuator's plastic one? As for the back screw, I've also used a tiny drop of crazy glue on the screw head to keep it from falling off. Just a tiny amount is all you need. Thanks for the video!

  • @0004ogre
    @0004ogre Před rokem

    30 year old truck so I just popped the top bolt. Now I don't have to worry anymore. It's old and brittle.
    Also replaced to blower motor as it sounded like the brakes were engaged

  • @JesusSaves86AB
    @JesusSaves86AB Před 2 lety

    Well sonofabirch. Just did my blower motor and heater core, thought the clicking was the blower motor. Time to pull the dash apart again.

  • @lylejohnston4125
    @lylejohnston4125 Před rokem

    Good video! I'm going to try taping the screw to the actuator or using dum-dum to hold it to the actuator while installing it. I'll let you know how it goes.

  • @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC
    @LarsonFamilyFarm-LLC Před 2 lety +2

    I've done so many of these door actuators on Chevy impalas...that...1. i just buy the plastic replacement gear that strips out and rebuild them myself...2. i install them with one or two screws...never all three screws. one screw will hold them in, but two is best.

  • @tubehound69
    @tubehound69 Před 2 lety

    Mine began clicking about 15 years ago. I just unplugged it. I've put off changing it because it looked like it would be a hassle getting to that one screw. In the summer time I'll plug it back up, get the recirc door open so I can have max AC, and then unplug it again. In the winter time I'll have to plug it back up to close the recirc door otherwise it just recirculates the humidity in the cab which kills the effectiveness of the defroster. Maybe I'll go ahead and finally tackle the job, but I'm not looking forward to it. Maybe my bore scope will help get a good look in that tight place. Those things are as handy as a two pocket shirt.

  • @irishuwould5185
    @irishuwould5185 Před rokem

    I really like your detailed videos man. I put a whole new ac system in my 94 when I bought it and it blows semi cool air and weak air flow. Also when setting is on the face it still blows from the defrost and fogs up the windshield on the outside. I removed the blower motor and cleaned that out and cleaned the evaporator which was a job in itself especially in Texas heat. Well it did help with the air flow a bit and it seems a lot colder but it still blows from the defroster and fogs up the windshield. I know the 95 and up has the air flow distributor which you have to drop the dash and steering column and I heard it’s a pita to do. I’m not sure if the 94 and under have those. If not maybe it’s the actuator on the driver side floor board. I’m going to spray it with WD-40 and see if it helps, maybe it’s age it’s just not opening all the way. I hope that’s the case.

  • @arthurbland7605
    @arthurbland7605 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video - I would have used electric tape to hold the screw in the socket - and A LOT OF PATIENTS TO GET IT IN THE HOLE. - I do have a small camera kit - installed on a flexible tube - it has a light and I could see the alignment of screw to the hole. LAST SCREW IS VERY TOUGH !!

  • @mitchellsweeten1665
    @mitchellsweeten1665 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent instructor. . . Do think I could run the truck removing and not replacing actuator? Its on back order.
    Thanks

  • @fauxque5057
    @fauxque5057 Před měsícem +1

    Why is it always that actuator that fails? When I did mine I couldn't get to the tough screw. It needs two screws or it gets jacked up when it tries to operate. I'm not proud of how I made it work but after 5 years it still works. I stuffed a tennis ball up in there and it holds the actuator in place fine.
    A couple of years later I found a tool that would work perfect in that spot. It's called a Tite Reach. They have them in 1/4" and 3/8ths. I bought the 1/4" version with the intention of replacing thst screw but the tennis ball is doing just fine. I have used the Tite Reach several times with several projects.

  • @frankyoung3508
    @frankyoung3508 Před rokem +1

    good job men

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před rokem

      Hi there! Thanks for taking the time to watch my video on the Air Door Actuator Replacement for a 1994 Chevy Cheyenne C1500. I'm glad you found it helpful and appreciate your kind words. Happy wrenching!

  • @badassbees3680
    @badassbees3680 Před rokem +1

    Thank You!!!

  • @andrewduran2754
    @andrewduran2754 Před 2 lety +1

    Your my hero

  • @johnvance3011
    @johnvance3011 Před 6 měsíci

    I looked at it and decided don’t think I can get to it, I’ve had the thumping for the first 30 seconds after starting car 3 years now, pull the fuse in the summer, after seeing this video I’m going to try again

  • @josephatnip2398
    @josephatnip2398 Před 8 měsíci

    Is this the blend door actuator that works when you switch between hot and cold back and forth because I'm stuck at like lukewarm

  • @vairman65
    @vairman65 Před 2 lety

    Perfect how to video! No way no how getting to it from top, at least on my 93 Silverado.. I was thinking no need to put the top bolt back in if I can get it out about the time you decided not to so yay! I was able to pull the actuator out the bottom and take wires off fyi.

    • @BuildYourOwn
      @BuildYourOwn  Před 2 lety +1

      Right on and glad it helped! Thank you for watching.

  • @klb1956
    @klb1956 Před rokem

    I've super glued the screw into the socket to hold it from falling out.

  • @calicliff
    @calicliff Před 3 lety +1

    I just pulled the dash on my 94 to replace the evaporator took me 2hrs i was able to pull the passenger side out enough to get the hvac box out i never want to do this again.

  • @kirbyclark
    @kirbyclark Před 2 lety

    That's a tuff job i need to change mines now dont know how to get to that top bolt it's a very tight spot