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WillyB 01-20-2020 03:17 AM

No heat!
 
Hey ya'll, hope all is well with everyone! My heat issue awhile back WAS my actuator for the blend door (hot/cold).... the biggest gear inside actuator had 3 different fractures, and the motor mount inside was also cracked...... went too pick n pull and was able to find another, didn't want to spend 150$ for new

El_Beautor 01-20-2020 08:58 AM

What other diagnostics have you done? Is your coolant level full? Have you replaced the thermostat?

christine_208 01-20-2020 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by WillyB (Post 717804)
Hey ya'll, hope all is well with everyone! My heat issue awhile back WAS my actuator for the blend door (hot/cold).... the biggest gear inside actuator had 3 different fractures, and the motor mount inside was also cracked...... went too pick n pull and was able to find another, didn't want to spend 150$ for new

BTW: What year and what type of climate control; manual or "computer controlled" with temperature set-point?

You can find the actuators for much less than $150. If you got an old one from a wrecking yard, it is not unlikely that it broke too after you started using it as it was just as old as your original one.

I'd check if it is still working correctly.

GeorgeLG 01-20-2020 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by WillyB (Post 717804)
Hey ya'll, hope all is well with everyone! My heat issue awhile back WAS my actuator for the blend door (hot/cold).... the biggest gear inside actuator had 3 different fractures, and the motor mount inside was also cracked...... went too pick n pull and was able to find another, didn't want to spend 150$ for new

Are you reporting your successful fix or are you still trying to figure it out?

George


Wild_Thing XI 01-21-2020 02:08 PM

So, mine tends to work when it wants to. (98 LT with electronic HVAC) Worked fine until I replaced the fuel pressure regulator, and since I was in there I threw a 160 degree thermostat in too. the heat stopped working after 5-30 minutes each time I drove it, so I decided to try and bleed the system, there was a lot of air in it, but after a day of it working the same thing happens, It will heat great then switch to cool air after a while. I dont hear any sounds in the dash when it happens, it just switches. And sometimes if I shut the whole truck off and wait a few minutes, and restart it, it works fine again. So I was wondering if there is a sensor or relay or something that I didnt know about that also controls the temperature? This has been the most frustrating Blazer Ive ever owned,LOL.

Zenith 01-24-2020 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Wild_Thing XI (Post 717856)
So, mine tends to work when it wants to. (98 LT with electronic HVAC) Worked fine until I replaced the fuel pressure regulator, and since I was in there I threw a 160 degree thermostat in too. the heat stopped working after 5-30 minutes each time I drove it, so I decided to try and bleed the system, there was a lot of air in it, but after a day of it working the same thing happens, It will heat great then switch to cool air after a while. I dont hear any sounds in the dash when it happens, it just switches. And sometimes if I shut the whole truck off and wait a few minutes, and restart it, it works fine again. So I was wondering if there is a sensor or relay or something that I didnt know about that also controls the temperature? This has been the most frustrating Blazer Ive ever owned,LOL.


From what I understand, these 4.3L engines in our blazers require the 195* thermostat. I don't know if that has anything to do with your heater problem, but the coolant temp sensor reads the 195* for the engine computer system to work properly. Maybe someone else could chime in on this.

Wild_Thing XI 01-31-2020 10:43 AM

It finally kicked all the air out of the system, after bleeding it at least a half dozen times. The heat works great now. Now, on to the next problem. 😆

christine_208 01-31-2020 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by Wild_Thing XI (Post 718268)
It finally kicked all the air out of the system, after bleeding it at least a half dozen times. The heat works great now. Now, on to the next problem. 😆

Yeah! Thanks for the update. It is good to learn that air in the system can cause this.


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