MechanicMike
TYF Newbie
I'm looking for a new hvac module and they're no longer available from GM. Doorman makes some. Are they any good? Does the non-automatic version work in place of the automatic one?
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no you can't switch "types" the harness is not the same it won't even plug in.I'm looking for a new hvac module and they're no longer available from GM. Doorman makes some. Are they any good? Does the non-automatic version work in place of the automatic one?
what exactly is the problem you are having? it may not be related to the controlerWhat is an "NOS" unit? I've tried used ones unsuccessfully.
the mode switch on the control is a copper-on-copper contact strip, over time it gets this black color buildup on it and this makes it loose electrical contact. if you still have one of the controlers you have tried you can try opening it up and clean that contact surface and put it back together and that should fix your issue.I can't switch the vent modes. I installed a new mode door actuator last year which did not solve the issue. I can command the vent modes with a scan tool. I tried resetting the system by pulling the fuse which doesn't work. Also, temperature randomly changes itself.
Thanks for the tips. I think I will give it a try. This could save me $500.the mode switch on the control is a copper-on-copper contact strip, over time it gets this black color buildup on it and this makes it loose electrical contact. if you still have one of the controlers you have tried you can try opening it up and clean that contact surface and put it back together and that should fix your issue.
you have to open it from the backside, you will see clips holding it together you need some pick tools, there may be some screws also it's been a long time since I opened one up
if a clip or something breaks that shouldn't be a fail you will just have to use some glue, expoxy or a small screw if it won't stay together afterwards.
just be patient and don't force anything and you can likely get one working again.
there may even be some youtube video's out there of people that have opened one up.