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Old Jan 12, 2018 | 12:20 PM
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I just broke the white plastic hook that the slave door vacuum actuator (part #13) hooks onto...was wondering if anyone knows if, where, part number, etc of where I can get this at?

It is part number #16 in the diagram.

And I have the manual HVAC , not the Auto.
 
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Old Jan 12, 2018 | 01:40 PM
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Mine is broken too. I was thinking of calling a Chevy dealer. It may be a cheap part, but most likely discontinued.
 
Old Jan 12, 2018 | 02:33 PM
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Not what I want to hear...but probably correct.

I think it is time to head to the Pick-A-Part, salvage/junk yard and see what I can find.

If possible I will get more than one.
 
Old Jan 12, 2018 | 02:53 PM
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See if it's in here:

https://www.gmpartsdirect.com/auto-p...omponents-scat

I think it's the actuator link # 19...But look to be sure...
 
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Yep that be it. Part #52494022...price is okay...between $5.5 and $7...but shipping everywhere is $15 or more.....for one small plastic piece!!

And of course the dash comes out to replace it....oh the fun ahead for me!..
 
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Ayee....$15 shipping for a $5 part..Go figure...I don't envy the dash dissection procedure... Hopefully it goes quick..
 
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Well I was able to find one on ebay for $13.49 shipped; not overly over-priced.
And just FYI, the part is called an actuator link.

Until then I wedged the slave door in the heat position which will work as long as the fan speed is only set to "1"; greater will move the door. Good thing it is not really cold here....another "Winter" day of 78 today.
 
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Kewl! But apparently not cool.. It is beyond cool here in GA...Stuck in the dang 20's and 30's here..
 
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I think I found the same one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-OEM-Heat...-/322003540896

Amazon has it too.
Amazon Amazon
 
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Yep, both of those listings are for the same GM part number. My order has shipped, so just waiting for it to arrive and then I get to plan the day for taking the dash out.

Just "maybe" when I have the dash out I can determine why I have heat out the floor and dash vents when I have the temp control on full cold and the HVAC set to OFF.

This is what I was doing when I broke the actuator link...was trying to get the actuator out of the way so I could get two fingers on the temp door motor to see if it was moving on its own for some reason.
 



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