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ronald malone Posted on Dec 10, 2014

Where are blend door 99 cad catera

Taking off bottom acess and glove box

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Your blend doors will be behind your dash ...it will have to be removed

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Curt Downs

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2008

SOURCE: 2000 Toyota Corolla VE -- Glove Box Stuck

The most common cause is something inside the glove box jammed in the latch. Push glove box door release , and GENTLY insert a flat putty knife, plastic knife, or similar type tool in the groove of door, GENTLY try to pry open the door. U will probably (hopefully) find a napkin, map, or glove (does anybody actually put gloves in the glove box?) jammed in the inside latch. Let me know how u make out.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: glove box latch broken

The latch is sold seperately. Call your local dealer with the last 9 of you vin number to get the right color. Most dealers sell at the same MSRP price as all the others in town. I know cause I sell these all the time at my Chrysler dealership.

gerry bissi

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2009

SOURCE: need to replace ac blend door motor inside dashby

the bummer is removing instrument panel. big job.

A/C Electronic Blend Door Actuator Removal

  1. Disconnect battery ground cable (14301). Refer to Section 14-01 .
  1. Remove instrument panel (04320). Refer to Section 01-12 .
  1. Remove four A/C electronic blend door actuator retaining screws.
  1. Remove A/C electronic blend door actuator.


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Item Part Number Description 1 18471 Heater Air Plenum Chamber 2 42141-S8 Screw (4 Req'd) 3 — A/C Electronic Blend Door Actuator 4 — A/C Air Temperature Control Door Shaft (Part of 18471) 5 19D842 A/C Air Temperature Control Door

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove 1999 vw jetta glove box door

lubricate lock with silicone spray lubricant, see if there are screws under door

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: vent door stuck and can't remove glove box

why can't you remove the glove box? You can get at the door from under the dash but it's a ***** to do. try lubing the vent cables unless it uses the vacuum motor, if it uses the vac. motor it will be hard to get to without the glove box being out.

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How do you replace actuator on 99 catera

Hi,

You mean the one bellow the wheel? there are two bolts , this bolts are like a dirll point, they just rotate little and fit. Then you move the bottom cover slightly up, since there are two fixed bolt type shaft that hold that cover. So just rotate two screws, hold the cover, and move slightly up, while holding it up, and you get to the fuse and relay area. The other side you have to remove the glove compartment and you ll reach the Transmission Control Unit . If you need I have some information from Haynes 3510 book, Vauxhall/Opel Omega that is smilar to Catera 1999, which I happen to own down here in Mexico.
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Only getting cold air they heater.

Sounds like possibly the blend door is broken inside the heater box, I would double check and make sure the coolant level is full, if it is I would take the actuator off on the blend door and try and move it by hand and see if it changes
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Location of heater blend door on 97 catera

Im assuming you dont have heat right ? Well the 1 you will be looking for is on the heater core box behind the radio/next 2 the glove box, but the actuator that controls it is closer 2 the floor on passenger side behind kick panel on right side of radio , I had the same problem last year and could not replace it without taking the dash out so I just disconnected the actuator and tied the door open. This will cause you 2 loose the A/C unless you close the door and mine dont work so it stays open all year
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99 jimmy no heat,new heater core,themostat and radiator replaced dash temp controll also,have br bl and blue wires in plug behind glove box .goes to nothing.wheres the blend dr accuator located ?...

The blend door is in the HVAC box located under the dash on the passenger side. A faulty electric door actuator is often the cause of this - there is a really good video on YouTube showing location and how to replace it.
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I have a 1999 jeep grand cherokee and the heater is hot on the drive side and cold on the other side

Assuming you are going to replace the 99/04 Jeep Grand Cherokee blend doors yourself.
You would start by disconnecting the negative battery cable.
If you are going to remove the dashboard, etc to replace the blend doors.
some websites give you complete instructions with plenty of pictures.
It will take the average person with little or no auto repair skills approximately 12 to 16 hrs.
The vehicle will have to be taken to a shop that can recover the refrigerant before you start removing the dashboard and HVAC box..

If you are going to do the type of repair where you cut an access hole in the side of the HVAC box.

A short version of how the access hole repair is done.

Disconnect the Negative battery cable.

Lower the glove box

Remove the actuator motor - You will need a Phillips screw driver

Cut an access hole in the plastic HVAC box - Use a multi-purpose cutting bit, you will need a rotary type of cutting tool, like a Dremel, RotoZip, etc. Or you could do the cutting by hand with any type of small cutting tool, it will just take longer doing it by hand. Or some people have used a narrow pointed soldering iron!

Remove the broken blend doors

Install the new blend doors.

Replace the actuator motor.

Close the access hole - Replace the wall piece of plastic you cutout -Use foam tape or an aluminum tape to cover the groove made by cutting the wall.

Close the glove box.

It is almost as easy as what you just read, the hardest and the most time consuming thing to do is cut the access hole.
The job should take between 30 minutes to 1 ½ hours. Depending on how long it takes you to gather your tools, etc.

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99 ford expedition front heat does not work rear heat works great.

There is a good chance that your blend door actuator located in the front heater box may not be working. The actuator (a white square device that measures about 2 1/2" square and 1/2" thick) is mounted on the bottom of the heater box direct center of the dash. Using a small inspection mirror you should be able to see the actuator (alot easier if you remove the center console) and the shaft that comes out of the top of it. With the key on see if the shaft turns when you change the temp knob. If it doesn't move then you probably need a new actuator. if it does move then there is a chance that the door it is attached to is broken.
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Blend door actuator needs replacing does the

no it doesnt ... check out heatertreaters.net if you have to replace the blend doors .... but the actuator is directly behind the glove box...remove the glove box take out 3 screws and remove actuator and replace.....waa laa
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No heat in my 99 Dakota

normally if you take the two hoses coming out from the heater core you will find the heater control valve if it is under the hood and sometime they are in the truck on the passenger side down under the glove box
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