🚀 Elevate Your Ride's Comfort with Precision!
This set of 2 HVAC Air Door Actuator Heater Blend Door Levers is engineered for a perfect fit in various Chevrolet and Buick models from 2004 to 2016. With a focus on air inlet and temperature control, these actuators ensure your vehicle's climate system operates flawlessly. Enjoy peace of mind with a 1-year unlimited-mileage quality guarantee.
Manufacturer | YTAUTOPARTS |
Brand | YHTAUTO |
Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.54 x 4.96 x 2.05 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | YHTBDA0005 |
OEM Part Number | 10325404, 10356910, 15142056, 15249473, 604-108 |
M**E
Gets Rid of the Click!
I installed this two pack of actuators in the passenger side of a 2010 Chevrolet Impala with the infamous clicking issue.The installation was "easy" by automotive standards, if you know what I mean. Any difficulty in installing these motors was not the fault of the parts, but rather the cramped space you are given to work in.It took me about 1.5hrs to install the two actuators from start to finish. That included a few trips back into the house for tools, restroom break, and the hunt for a dropped socket. Installing these myself saved me a couple hundred dollars!They function just like the OEM parts. Only time will tell how long they will hold up, but it is important to know that EVERY replacement for these actuators will eventually fail. No one, not even the OEM, makes these actuators with gears that won't strip and break. So, the question is simply how long it takes for them to break and not whether they will or not.I should have replaced these years ago. I have been living with the issue for a long time due to the cost of having them replaced at a mechanic's shop. I think these are a fantastic value and recommend them to anyone tired of the click! click! click!
D**N
No more clicking
They work as should. No more clicking. Have had them in for a few weeks now. Hopefully last a little while
B**B
Great value for the money when compared to dealer parts pricing
These air door motors replaced our old racket making air door motors. Instant return to quiet accurate air door operation.
H**Y
Great qaulity parts
Great qaulity part
M**K
Good
Did the job myself, works great, kinda hard to get to the other one depends on what vehicle you have.
J**E
So far so good
For the price and fact that most of the reviews were in relation to my vehicle had to try. Replacement of these depends on the vehicle and location some not so easy without the right equipment. Quality seems sturdy and fit well in size and dimensions if the original part. After install the heat issue one side and cold on the other was fixed can't complain. But if you have a known vehicle that has these issues after a few years or so save this brand just in case.
B**N
Look Mom, no more clicking!
Cheap and easy. My old Impala has gone through about 6-7 or these things. I used to take it to the shop and pay $300. Then I watched youtube. It wasn't a lot of fun, but it took my about an hour and cost me $20 replace the actuator and stop the annoying clicking noise.
H**D
Thes might be the best actuator replacments yet
If you own a 9th gen Impala, you'll be very familiar with these. They will break. No matter what, they will do eventually and you will have to replace them. not a matter of if, but a matter of when.With that said, then comes the never-ending ordeal of having to replace these once or twice a year, as the gearing behind the vents gets older and stiffer, breaking the gears on the actuators. I've gone through at least six or eight of these throughout the five years I've had my 2013 Impala, and had mixed results with different brands.OEM as I know now is the worst choice. AC Delco actuators are not only four times the cost of these, but they will break within a month or two. Doorman is the second choice, supposedly being as good as OEM, but I've used them and they sometimes start ticking as soon as I install them.For a year I almost gave up and just unplugged my actuators, plugging them when it was close to winter to set it hot, and cold when summer was nearing. Until I decided to give it one more try before I trade in my Impala. So I bought these cheap no-brand ones and replaced them.I have to say... I am impressed. I don't what's in these, but the first thing that I noted is how quiet they are. You can't hear the buzzing of the motor working. They also don't sound like they struggle at all opening and closing the vents, as if the motors were a bit more powerful. And there is no hint of clicking or ticking so far.At the end of the day, this will be a part you will be replacing frequently in your 9th Impala. So don't bother buying OEM or known brands. Just buy these generic one that surprisingly work better. Also, NEVER take it to the dealership. It is a nearly four figure repair and they will require you to leave it overnight.Look for tutorials online on how to replace these. Chances are it will be the one behind the glovebox compartment, which is really easy to replace (10-15 minute job). It's located at the left side of the glovebox, and it can be easily accessed by collapsing the glovebox door all the way down. This is the passenger blend door actuator. There is a second one behind the glove box, which controls the air direction, which in most cases will never break, so don't worry about that one. But in the rare case it is, it is super easy to reach as well. It is located at the right side, very close to the blower.Now, the third one, and the one that can be a nightmare, is the one for the driver side's blend door. For this, a tutorial is highly recommended. You will be going in blind and will have to stay in a very uncomfortable position for at least 30 minutes. This one is accessed from under the steering wheel, through the floorboard. There is some disassembly required, mostly the plastic and metal panels under the steering wheel. You will be going into a very tight spot, and the actuator is behind some wire harnesses that need to be unplugged. It is impossible to see, so everything needs to be done by touch with only one hand, as nothing else will fit. Good luck with this one. It is a tough job mostly due to how uncomfortable it is, but doable in much less than what the dealership quotes. Follow a tutorial carefully and preferably have someone help you with a light.
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