Toyota Sienna Blend Door Actuator remove/replace WITHOUT dashboard disassembly [SOLVED]
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2024
- How to remove and replace the heat/AC blend door actuator (Toyota Part Number: 87106-08060) on 2008 Toyota Sienna LE WITHOUT removing the dashboard. Toyota manual has steps that require disassembling half the dash, but you can do this job in about an hour without dashboard disassembly.
Toyota Sienna, Air conditioning, Temperature, climate control, AC, HEAT, Blend Door Actuator
Good video bud
Hope it helped!
Hope this solve my problem mine blow cold air driver side and passenger hot air
I hope this is a quick solution for you!
Can you do the driver side, sorry lol
if you stopped your temp at mid temp would the arm stop in the middle? I installed a new one and it only has 2 positions, high and low. If I put the temp at say 75 the arm still goes to the low position.
Short answer is "yes, it will only move part way with middle temp settings." HOWEVER, it sounds like yours has a newer temperature setting that is digital readout, which means the motor will go full open/closed until the set-point is reached, then it will move to the middle position to be a steady state temperature.
I don't know that for sure, but that is the only thing that makes sense.
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I can't wiggle the black tube you took out. Mine is an 05.
You MUST remove the black push peg that is at the bottom near the blower motor before the tube is moveable. Check out video at the 5:00 mark.
Also, It looks like the 2005 doe s not have that tube. That started in 2006. I think the blower is directly connected to the evaporator core. The blend actuator should be accessible without having to remove much besides the glove box, according to this pic (LINK)
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@@ScottyWrenches Yes it has the black air tube and yes, I can wiggle is because the black peg has been removed. However, can't take it out.
@@josephl6788 You have to loosen the bottom first, then move to the top and wiggly it toward the blower motor, then work back and forth from the bottom then to the top until you can get the bottom moved to the left and the top moved to the right. You should be able to drop it from there