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Bonneville return questions a/c on pass. heat on drivers

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Old May 21, 2007 | 08:33 PM
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HI, I started my bonneville project this weekend I fixed my intermediate shaft with no problems. I saw that it had been greased before because it had duct tape wrapped around the boot. Im just wondering about how long will this fix last. I also wonder what went wrong with it and what benefit would I receive with a new assembly. My other problem still exists a/c on pass. and rear, heat on drivers vents. I opened up the glove box and saw that only one bolt was holding the actuator in place although its working fine. I saw it move the shaft when heat/cool were activated. I also took it off and moved the door with ease. I tried reseting the system with pulling the batt. no luck. I heard the other actuator may be under te drivers side dash. I looked around with no positive result. Thanks for all help Archon.
Old May 21, 2007 | 08:44 PM
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please continue in your original topic http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...hlight=#870545 the gearheads can and will be able to help you better.

please try to keep to one question per thread. if you would like to start a intermediate shaft question. by all means go ahead.
you have multiple question here and can get confusing.

Thanks
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