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Old Mar 31, 2018 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by bumpin96monte
Yes, you can just unplug it in the meantime, especially since it's just the one for inside/outside air.

I fought with those a ton on my 08 Impala. Over ~100k miles, all 3 stock ones failed, plus the first one I replaced (the one for inside/outside air) had the aftermarket one fail once also.
I'm currently fighting them all on my 07 Impala. But Dorman keeps replacing them for free, so it's all good.
 
Old Mar 31, 2018 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ChibiBlackSheep
I'm currently fighting them all on my 07 Impala. But Dorman keeps replacing them for free, so it's all good.
That sucks..I have had three impalas and never heard the clicking. Anyways I put the cheaper than Doman in my Monte and its working fine still
 
Old Jan 9, 2025 | 11:14 PM
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Thumbs up I have a chevy blend door helpful tip.

I have a 2007 Monte Carlo SS. When I purchased it, two blend door actuators clicked. Before I installed the replacement, I liberally sprayed the blend door pivot arm with spray silicone. I reasoned that the attachment point had accumulated dust or grit causing binding resistance that leads to broken gears. After all, it's just plastic on plastic right? I have passed this tip on to several mechanics who have had customer call backs because the new replacement failed after a short while. In every case, the spray silicone saved the day! Remember to use the sprayer red straw to direct the silicone stream. After 4 years of ownership, I have not heard a peep out of the actuators. I hope this information is useful to you fellow forum members!
 




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