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dave linklater Posted on Jun 27, 2012
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Clicking noise when in the vent when I put the vent on the feet area and past that towards windshield vent. There is no noise when the vent is toward you and you/floor vent.

Clicking noise when I put the vent past the floor vent and towards the windshield vent, but, there is no noise when the vent is toward you and you/floor.

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The Vent Mode Actuator and its gear that operates the directional door is making the noise. Either the gear is stripped or the door is stuck or the actuator is defective. These parts are hard to get to and will require a mechanic to diagnose.

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SOURCE: cold feet

Make sure no one has kicked the vacuum hoses off on the passenger side under the dash . look under there and see if all hoses are still connected properly ..

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you have a loose vacume hose

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