DASHBOARD HELP
Solved the starting issue, I had pulled a couple of fuses for the airbag (airbag system) & (airbag system-PASS KEY) I thought pass key meant the key used to turn off the airbag. I pulled them in case of accidentally setting off the airbags. I put the fuses in and BOOM fired right up! Now I have to figure out the other issue.. I seen the actuator move back and forth so it’* not broke, maybe a vacuum line
I was unable to locate the vacuum line that runs through the firewall, I have my dashboard all put back together everything works gauges are good. I wish I knew what I was doing I have cold air but just at my feet and defrost, that should be fine with some windows cracked. I’m gonna have a mechanic friend take look at it and see if he can’t figure it out. Thanks for the help!
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Try this first.
Try a system relearn.
For non vacuum operated systems (electronic) the module needs to learn the full open and full close positions of the doors.
AC reset
Turn the system on full cold Max AC.
Radio OFF.
Turn ignition OFF.
Pull the HVAC (AC) fuse from interior fuse box. Leave out for 1 minute and replace.
Turn key to run/on position....NOT start.
Do not touch any controls. You'll hear the doors (actuators) being opened and closed. The HVAC module is learning the full open and full close positions. Wait until the system is completely done with the learning process. Less than a minute.
Start and test the system.
BTW I have the factory info if you need it.
Try a system relearn.
For non vacuum operated systems (electronic) the module needs to learn the full open and full close positions of the doors.
AC reset
Turn the system on full cold Max AC.
Radio OFF.
Turn ignition OFF.
Pull the HVAC (AC) fuse from interior fuse box. Leave out for 1 minute and replace.
Turn key to run/on position....NOT start.
Do not touch any controls. You'll hear the doors (actuators) being opened and closed. The HVAC module is learning the full open and full close positions. Wait until the system is completely done with the learning process. Less than a minute.
Start and test the system.
BTW I have the factory info if you need it.
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