tRidiot
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I don't remember what it was doing exactly - either hot or cold, it was 8+ years ago. I took it all apart, found the blend door and noted by the markings on the outside it looked like the blend door had traveled outside the track, beyond the 'stops'. I opened it up and verified it could not travel because it had overtraveled the stops. I then reset it manually, taking the gears out and putting back within the stop margins - but every time I tried reinstalling and resetting it via the reset/relearn procedure, it kept doing the same thing - overtraveling. Replaced the blend door with one off Amazon (probably Dorman, didn't know any better years ago). Same issue. Also looks like I replaced the sending unit upstream, again I don't remember, but Amazon tells me I bought that part.
So my fix was to take apart the blend door actuator, manually set the gear where I wanted it, in the hot or cold position, then mount it back to the blend door, rotating the blend door to fit into the hole in the actuator and it would hold the blend door in the hot or cold position when I screwed it down. Then I just didn't hook up the plug to the blend door actuator so it didn't receive any signal from the sending unit, because I knew it would cause it to overtravel and jump the stops again.
I repeated this process a couple times a year to switch between hot and cold.
I'd like to be able to solve the problem. I have a brand new AC Delco blend door actuator, but when I tried it and the 'reset' procedure, it didn't move, so I removed it and reinstalled the old one, as I didn't want the AC Delco one to get destroyed. Now that I have my Tech 2 clone, hopefully someday I'll be able to figure out if parts are actually communicating properly and can be manually controlled, etc.
Hope that makes it all more clear.
I might be able to tear it apart and take some pics this weekend or something.
So my fix was to take apart the blend door actuator, manually set the gear where I wanted it, in the hot or cold position, then mount it back to the blend door, rotating the blend door to fit into the hole in the actuator and it would hold the blend door in the hot or cold position when I screwed it down. Then I just didn't hook up the plug to the blend door actuator so it didn't receive any signal from the sending unit, because I knew it would cause it to overtravel and jump the stops again.
I repeated this process a couple times a year to switch between hot and cold.
I'd like to be able to solve the problem. I have a brand new AC Delco blend door actuator, but when I tried it and the 'reset' procedure, it didn't move, so I removed it and reinstalled the old one, as I didn't want the AC Delco one to get destroyed. Now that I have my Tech 2 clone, hopefully someday I'll be able to figure out if parts are actually communicating properly and can be manually controlled, etc.
Hope that makes it all more clear.
I might be able to tear it apart and take some pics this weekend or something.