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How to Replace Air Temperature Control 2000-13 Chevy Silverado 1500
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
7mm Socket
Ratchet
7/32 Inch Socket
1. Removing the Air Temperature Door Actuator
Remove the four 7mm bolts from beneath the glove box
Remove the trim
Remove the two 7/32 bolts from the door actuator
Disconnect the wiring harness
2. Installing the Air Temperature Door Actuator
Make sure the key is off
Insert the actuator into place
Tighten the two 7/32 bolts to the actuator
Connect the wiring harness
Insert the trim into place
Tighten the four 7mm bolts to the trim
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In this video, we're going to be replacing the temperature door actuator on this '02 GMC Sierra. This is usually the problem when you turn your temperature control knob, and you don't get any warmer or cold air. You're either just getting warm or just cold or just one temperature. Tools you'll need are a 7mm socket and a 7/32s inch socket with an extension and a ratchet.
On the passenger side, there are four 7mm bolts to remove: one there and one in there. There's one up in that hole right there. I can't really film it. And then over here, closer to the gas pedal there is one right there. Once you remove those bolts, just reach in, kind of pull it down and out of the way.
The actuator is right down here. It's held in with two bolts, they're 7/32s. One of them is right over here. The other one's on the opposite side. It’s a little more difficult to get to. Kind of have to stuff the wrench in there. Kind of starts coming out, and you can disconnect your wrench and just use the socket. Okay.
So the actuator then comes down and out, and there's a little connector right here. Just push and disconnect. Very important when replacing one of these actuators. Make sure that you do not power the actuator up before it's installed.
So make sure your key is off, and you'll see that I actually install it before I plug it in. So install. Push it up and in, and get on the pin in there. I'm starting this bolt over here. Just use my socket. Okay and the final part is to put your cover back in place. You want to push it up in there.
You push it kind of against the firewall first. And I'm sorry about shaking around a little bit here, just trying to film with one hand and push it up in there with the other. Push the front of it up and in first and then make sure you have everything lined up. Okay.
As you could see here, these are the passenger side outlet holes. Make sure those are all lined up and then start your end bolt here, and then I'd recommend starting the ones over near the driver side. Once you have those lined up, then the other two middle ones go in pretty easily.
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July 18, 2018
It was super to order parts online and to speak with customer service on a recent purchase. She did excellent at taking care of my order. I appreciate the professionalism of your company.
Great actuator!
Keith
September 27, 2020
This actuator for right in my 91 k2500. Unfortunately it wasn't the problem, but I'm happy to know that I have a new actuator. ??
Clicking noise gone
Rocky
April 27, 2021
Im not sure if this was exactly what I needed bc it had more prongs than old one but nonetheless it worked. Kinda hard to get to but worth it in the end. Great product, works as it should
Mike
August 25, 2023
So far so good, it is performing like it should so far.
Customer Q&A
I have hot air blowing on my feet when I'm driving and heat is off is this what I need 97 Chevy k 1500?October 5, 2018
Dillon C
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Yes it sounds like an actuator is either malfunctioning or you AC temperature control is malfunctioning. Please note that there are about three actuators.
October 5, 2018
John-F. W
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We are unable to diagnose the exact issue of what you are experiencing with your vehicle.
October 8, 2018
Emma F
can you send me the three part numbers for the three actuators for the heating/cooling system for my 1994 k1500 chevy truck. i cannot find the recirculating one on your site? previous customerSeptember 16, 2021
George N
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Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
September 16, 2021
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