George B
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have been working with them on a warranty issue and they said they cannot sell the Tech2 anymore. Not sure why.Curiously, they do not show them or the Tech-2 on their website anymore.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
I have been working with them on a warranty issue and they said they cannot sell the Tech2 anymore. Not sure why.Curiously, they do not show them or the Tech-2 on their website anymore.
@swathdiver I just found this doing some searching. When I use the AC I almost always run it with the recirc mode OFF. Sometimes depending on the temperature the computer will automatically select the RECIRC on first startup. I learned when to expect this to happen and push the recirc button to override it.Ok, just replaced the passenger side temperature actuator and took a video of the recirculate door in operation for you. It operates smoothly in normal operation and moved in steps when controlled by the Tech-2.
For those that come along later looking to replace an actuator:
It's an easy job with the right tools. Use a 10mm wrench to disconnect the negative cable on your battery. Then use a trim tool to remove the trim panel above the radio stack, it is one long piece, so be gentle and don't bend it under the AC vents! Once loose, flip upside down and disconnect the DIC connector and put it on the rear bumper. Now take a 7mm socket and remove the screw holding the right AC vent in place, there is one clip on this piece, use your trim tool to release it. Plop it over on the driver's seat.
Take a 10mm socket and a long extension and remove the 4 bolts securing the passenger side airbag. Now take your pry tool and gently pop loose the tabs on the airbag's sides first and then the portion in front of you and then gently lift it up and set it down askew on the dash. Pull the orange keeper out of the yellow airbag connector and you might use a small flat blade screw driver to help release the connector. Now you can put the airbag module on the driver's seat.
It's wide open now to replace the Recirculate Actuator or the Passenger Side Temperature Actuator. They both use the same part numbers and both are printed on the same box, 15-72971 or 89018365. I did not remove the red keeper prior to removing the connector from either actuator. Just pried up gently on the tab and lifted the connector away. On the Temperature Actuator, I removed the connector after getting it loose from its position. Take a 5.5 millimeter socket and remove the screws on either side of the actuator.
The doors that the actuator's manipulate are slotted, so keep that in mind when installing the new actuators. Installation is the reverse.
Trim Pry Tool
Pick or Small Flat Blade Screwdriver
10mm wrench
10mm socket - 1/4 inch drive
7mm socket - 1/4 inch drive
5.5mm socket - 1/4 inch drive
It might be getting stuck and only the movements it makes when recalibrating gets it unstuck. Could be broken teeth in the actuator causing this.@swathdiver I just found this doing some searching. When I use the AC I almost always run it with the recirc mode OFF. Sometimes depending on the temperature the computer will automatically select the RECIRC on first startup. I learned when to expect this to happen and push the recirc button to override it.
Problem last few weeks I am having is if I don't catch it in time and the recirc door fully engages it will refuse to disengage regardless of any adjust of any of the controls whatsoever. But if I turn the truck off and start it back up it will be back to non-recirc position on it's own. So I am a bit confused why it will go back to outside vent on it's own at startup but not if I push the recirc button.
One would think if there is an actuator issue it would stay stuck??? Appreciate your thoughts on this.
Sell them James.Replaced the passenger seat's adjuster, the track assembly with the motors. Took the seat out, put it on the coffee table in the living room and my helper went to town tearing it down and swapping the parts over. It was cool to see how the passenger presence system works with it's tube and fan or pump. The instructions said to recalibrate it but there was no place to do that I saw with the Tech-2 afterwards.
Hopefully next week we'll get the RR seat and then change the adjuster under the driver's seat. Boy are those expensive! Not doing Gruven gear parts, not until this one breaks!
Out of space to keep storing stuff, especially these old seat tracks, should I save them anyway or sell them?