I have a 2010 Chevy equinox LT V6. The heat quit working and I found some other threads here referring to the blend door actuator. I got a replacement, removed the old one ( I popped it open and there were many lost teeth on the gears). Put the new one in and no change. It's not blowing cold air, just minimally warm air. Basically it ranges from minimal warm to full AC.
I went through the re-calibration process I found.
1. Set the heat to auto
2. Pull the HVAC fuse ( 12)
3. Wait a minute or two
4. Plug back in fuse
5. Start car and wait 2 minutes
6. Turn off car wait 10 seconds and restart
Still the same mildly cold air.
I removed the actuator again and rotated knob the actuator turns, and it went up to the high heat it typically throws out.
So it doesn't look like it's :
1. the actuator, it's been replaced.
2. the blend door, it seems to move freely
3. the heater core, when manually moved the hot air comes strong
Any ideas? The only two things I can think of are:
1. I need to reset/calibrate the actuator differently
2. The actuator itself is getting a bad signal
I went through the re-calibration process I found.
1. Set the heat to auto
2. Pull the HVAC fuse ( 12)
3. Wait a minute or two
4. Plug back in fuse
5. Start car and wait 2 minutes
6. Turn off car wait 10 seconds and restart
Still the same mildly cold air.
I removed the actuator again and rotated knob the actuator turns, and it went up to the high heat it typically throws out.
So it doesn't look like it's :
1. the actuator, it's been replaced.
2. the blend door, it seems to move freely
3. the heater core, when manually moved the hot air comes strong
Any ideas? The only two things I can think of are:
1. I need to reset/calibrate the actuator differently
2. The actuator itself is getting a bad signal