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blend door

boppascottboppascott Member Posts: 42
edited May 2020 in Chevrolet
I broke the post on my hot/cold blend door and had it screwed/epoxied for 2 yrs now it is loose again and won\t stay together with epoxy.How hard is it to replace the blend door itself or should I just continue to change from hot to cold manually?(I drilled a hole in the plastic and use a thin hooked rod) Thank You in advance

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  • RicardowelchRicardowelch Member Posts: 15

    I broke the post on my hot/cold blend door and had it screwed/epoxied for 2 yrs now it is loose again and won\t stay together with epoxy.How hard is it to replace the blend door itself or should I just continue to change from hot to cold manually?Visit AutoGuysLand to review how to fix overcharged car ac if you concern. (I drilled a hole in the plastic and use a thin hooked rod) Thank You in advance

    You just try to view this video for your reference. Hopefully it can help you fix this problem.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z4q6s5pECw
  • boppascottboppascott Member Posts: 42
    Thank you but the problem is the blend door itself not the actuator
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