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Old 09-27-2009, 11:48 AM
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Ok so the fall cold nights have started and wouldn't you know it, the heater doesn't work. I found the problem but I am not sure what the correct term is for the part so I can order a replacement.
The problem is the actuator that controls the hot vs cold air. I took the actuator off and the gears are fine, but there is a burnt resistor on the board. The part is labeled as A3311753C, there is also a label on the side 31178144. I removed it from behind the glove box just to the left of the glove box opening. No climate control. Can you guys tell me the exact part name? I found several items listed on rock auto and they look the same in the pictures, but the price is drastically different. I assume they are using a generic picture and I need to make sure I order the correct part.

There is also a number listed as 52491801 under a bar code.

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Old 09-30-2009, 08:04 AM
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Got the correct part ordered.
part number: ACDELCO Part #1572646
Alternate/OEM Part Number(*): 89018377
replaces 52491801
Category: A/C Vacuum Actuator
Old 09-30-2009, 08:21 AM
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If you can, take some pictures of the repair as you are doing it, and share them with us. Where did you order the part from?
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Will take some pics and post them. I ordered from Rock Auto....should arrive today and good thing because it has been in the mid 40s this week. I tried taping the shaft to keep it on heat, but that fails every day.
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Originally Posted by latitud_rt
Will take some pics and post them. I ordered from Rock Auto....should arrive today and good thing because it has been in the mid 40s this week. I tried taping the shaft to keep it on heat, but that fails every day.
Some have taped a coat hanger stuck in through the glove box opening to the arm for the blend control. It allows some adjustment until a new actuator is installed.
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