Even if I didn't have a click under the dash, the light of revelation when you showed us how to get under the dash with NO TOOLS.... yeah. Game changer.
Yes this is exactly what I was thinking of doing as far as leaving it in defrost and floor position... The only two you really need! My 08 Liberty has 291,000 miles it's gonna live to see 300,000 but it's time to do the same thing as seen here thank you for sympathizing and educating!
I've had Jeeps for quite awhile and the blend doors have always been an issue. On my old grand cherokee, I had to replace the heater core and both blend doors, due to them breaking. Now I'm dealing with a liberty and because it's blowing cold air when it's in the blend setting. Good times, hope Jeep figured out these heating issues since I have a new Grand Cherokee now.
Thank you, Hilton, I have known to have a heating issue on my Jeep Liberty and was leaning towards the actuators. I wanted to see the install process and your video was a good reference of the effort required and area to investigate. Thanks! top notch.
Oh my goodness.....couldn't be more relieved to find your video as I'm heading to the North Shore of MN in a few days and I have no heat on the feet. Thank you so much for making this video......our trip to the tundra will be more tolerable now after this feisty gal gets the dang blower working again. Ready to get rid of this stupid Liberty.....I have had so many things go out on it! Never again will I buy Jeep!
Thanks for comment! Yeah, I’m no Jeep lover either...I just happened to get a steal on this one when we were desperate for a replacement car. Good luck and stay warm!
Thanks for showing how to gain more access to the parts. Big guy, tight space. Means cussing. and more cussing. The bottom actuator was my problem. Took it off and manually moved the gear to get cold air for a/c. Wondered why it wasnt getting very hot this past winter. Now I know, gonna get the new part tomorrow and throw it on. Until then I left the actuator plugged in but held off to the side out of the way til the new one comes. Thanks again for the bottom dash trick, helped a big guy to see the light lol.
Ha ha, I'm not a big guy and it was tight for me. I can't image having a set of meat hooks and having to work in that tight space. Glad you figured it out.
I have the same problem with my lower actuator, i'm not getting A/C. Wondering did you have to get your actuator programmed by someone or was it a plug & play install and it worked?
You may have only single zone control.. depends how many temperature controls you have. The airbox for the dual zone gets reused for the single zone, so there's an empty actuator mount. It CAN be used to fix the problem.. Dorman has some solutions.
This has been very helpful. Thank you. I'm hoping I can use this to diagnose the problem in my daughter's Jeep Liberty. It's blowing cold all the time but both inlet and outlet hoses to the heater core are hot, so I'm assuming that means the problem is not with the heater core but possibly with the blend door/actuator assembly.
Should the end of the blend door for the directional flow be turning for every time you move the knob? Mine is not moving when the knob is turned to the floor, floor/front vents, and floor/defroster. The heat and A/C are fine it just doesn’t go to the floorboard ☹️
I'm dealing with the same issues with my 2009 Jeep Liberty. Only difference is I get luke warm air on the passenger side and cool air on the driver's side. I've already replaced the heater core so now I'm moving on to the actuators. I love to hate this damn Jeep.
@@kellipowell9232 Better you than me! I manually spun the blend door to a position I could live with and placed a dob of epoxy on it to hold it in place. It did the job until I sold the vehicle. There's some high school kid beating on it now :-)
we have a 2011 liberty limited, all same temp is hot, but not blowing on feet, but everywhere else is good... need to find out which actuator to replace
What you can do is drill a little screw into the broken tooth with some loctite.. and then take a dremel and grind it down to the shape of the tooth.. Then it will work as normal again.. Not very fun to do, but it doesn't take as long as you might think. It doesn't have to be perfect-- just good enough for the gear to catch it and keep working properly.
I'm having heating issues. I've flushed my core twice. Heat improved a little. I don't think it has anything to do with my thermostat, my jeep gets up to temp fairly quick. My question, if I take the actuator off and just adjust to heat by hand, (if this is the problem) can I just leave it that way. I got used to not having ac in the summer from older vehicles, so I don't have any use for it.
Yep.!!! I have2010 Liberty same freakin problem!!! I took off the actuators completely and I reach up and use my hand to adjust it!! I do it once in the summer for A/C then do it again in winter for the heat ..unbelievable crap they make!!
Yep, they are plagued with problems all across their product lines. So, I just got this issue straightened out and now my heater core appears to be plugged and I have luke warm heat on the driver’s side. You can’t make this stuff up.
I wonder if something like this is what's going on with my 04Jeep Liberty? Sometimes I get no air flow anywhere no matter where I put the dial, AC or heat, so far what usually works for me is shut the Jeep off and wait a while, then restart then the air flow comes back, been doing this for the past year or so. Very good informational video, thanks for sharing.
@@HilltownCT Oh yes the blower works on 1 3 4, 2 is not but that dont bother me, That's probably the resister. Last week I went for a drive and the air would hardly come out, got back home let the Jeep sit for a short while and wahla the air flow is back on in all positions, so I dont know, it did that a couple times last summer.
Job38 Four I know it’s been a few months but I’m having this issue too with my ‘03 Liberty. AC blows cold and strong but about an hour into a drive, the flow stops with the blower still running. Did you find a solution?
I know it’s a little late but anyone that watches this that has a similar problem: doorman makes an incredible repair kit for Cherokee’s and Commander but should work for Liberty too.
hello, arriving from the mechanic, my problem is that hot air blows for a few minutes then only cold air, after 4h we reach the conclusion of the problem, all the engines that open the doors are fine (there are 4 engines, two on each side) the problem is inside the box that distributes the air, now only hot air is blowing on the right and on the left it does not heat, conclusion, inside the box there is a broken piece and it does not operate the doors correctly, the entire panel must be disassembled front to take out the air box, hufffff many hours of work remain, greetings, thanks for the video and comments
Thanks for the video this gave a lot of insight. One question, does leaving the door in this position only give heat to the floor and defrost and none to the front facing vents? Or will the vents work as expected?
I dont get air on the passenger side and its always on the floor, no matter what one its in. It does change between defrost, feet, and in the cabin so im not one hundred percent sure if this is the problem.
Great video found one of my gears with half the teeth missing.. How did you get it back together: The bottom gears for the temperature control. Did you put it on the cover or put the gears on the doors. I ended up jamming a screw into the side of the gear because it kept moving back to the defrost.
I didn't put it back together! 😂 I manually moved the blend door to the position I wanted and epoxied it in place. The vehicle wasn't worth the time or money to invest into it any deeper. Thanks for watching.
@@bemat5220 Sorry, I didn't read your question close enough. As I recall, I didn't disassemble the gears for the temp control. They stayed on the cover and I just bolted that back on in one piece. I only messed with the directional airflow gears.
I liked your video it was good. I was afraid I have a defrost problem and Jeep. Didn't need to make the Jeep liberty in 2013 is ended in 2012. I hate my liberty but at the same time I got three hundred thousand miles on it l o l
My jeep AC is stuck on defrost and cold. It even seems to be using the AC when calling for heat. I can hear what sounds like a door close or something move when I first turn the blower on and for a split second heat will come out of the defrost then it's cold
This was 2 years ago. But did you figure it out? My liberty is the same thing. Only AC and defrost. My gear has broken teeth so I can spin it by hand to make it blow out from the front vents. But the heat not working is what’s weird.
Thanks for this video, big help!! If I temporarily adjust it where I want it for the summer do I need to plug the actuators back in, I'm assuming I can leave it out since I'm manually adjusted where I want it?! Thanks again!
I don't see why you'd have to plug them back in. Depending on the blend door position you're looking for, it may or may not stay in place without some help. I epoxied mine because I had no intention of ever moving it.
Nice video after looking at everything and pulling the part off I've come to realize that it must be the door on the inside. My biggest challeneg isnt getting it aprt. but putting it back together. Does anyone have any tips on how to get it back together?
Its been like 5 years since i've had heat in my jeep. And now im pretty sure the actuators are the problem. Guess i'll give it another year before i decided to do something about it.
P/N is T1001919F C but wont find it alone, need to buy the whole BOX that has the blend doors for like $260 bucks. dealer only and yes, dash has to come out.
GREAT help ! Question.. Did you have to remove the actuators first in order to remove the entire bracket they are mounted to? Or while you had it apart did ya notice if you could open that door by just removing ONLY the top acuator to turn the gear without removing the entire bracket? Thank you for explaining it WELL, to many others are confusing no heat to the floor -other than with no heat AIR FLOW DIRECTION to the floor.
I honestly don't recall removing the actuators first because I did the video so long ago, but to answer your second question, I suspect you could remove the top actuator to access the blend door gear. It would probably save you some time. Thanks for the kind words.
Ok Hilltown, Thank you for all the leg work you showed me and the exploded view of the parts. That HELP OUT GREAT !!! So after seeing your parts I could view in your video how it works. Here is what I did in 5 minutes to put air flow heat to the floor on my wifes 2012 Liberty Arctic. I removed 2 torx screws that hold the tiny vent tube on that points at your gas pedal, Then I put my hand up inside the air box to feel the round door flap, I took a tiny screw driver flat head and pushed the door wide open till it clicked shut (open). Then I pulled the wire plug off the upper actuator so it was not connected. If you leave the working actuator plugged in it will close that door again, TRUST me I did this three times testing it. When I put the little snorkel tube back on I only put in the bottom screw. Because in summer I will pull it off again and then plug the actuator wire back on so the dial works for the air con. The ENTIRE process to put air flow to the floor takes NO MORE THAN 5 minutes to remove snorkel , push door open. Ya gotta wiggle and yank the snorkle off once the 2 screws are out. Your video was GREAT HELP showing me how it works. Because of your video I was able to short cut. So now she has huge heat air flow to both sides of the floor and upper defrost, A little at console mid way. EXCELLENT BUDDY !!! thank you... Terry
@@fullblowngraphics Your explanation is going to help a lot of folks out. Thanks for circling back. It might have been a bit of a hassle, but you saved yourself a pile o' cash.
yes $1300.00 to remove ENTIRE dash etc... for new air distribution box that has that gear on it. I would assume by what I saw looking at the job would be 8 hours for maybe two days work 16 hours if first time doing it. this summer I will remove the entire bracket like you did to look at the nylon gear. I have off ebay a Dental uv light curing tool with Dental light curing composite. It will harden like steel in 30 seconds. I fixed many nylon plastic parts with it. TRUST me it is awesome stuff !! I'll form a new gear tooth, light cure it to gear stronger than new OEM... I'm a Chevy guy, I never even knew how easy that lower trim panel under steering wheel came off to access the actuator till I watched your video, very cool !!! What did you video film with? your voice and video is crystal clean to view and hear. All clean in focus etc... Real nice job buddy...! Showed both sides of parts etc... NICE !!
So to be accurate I only have airflow to the windshield no airflow on my feet so if I just turned it in up slightly I’ll get a little on my feet and a little on the windshield am I getting this correct
I believe so, but the problem I ran into was getting that blend door to remain in one position. Since I didn’t care about the vehicle and I was planning to unload it anyway, I just put a dollop of epoxy on the end of that blend door gear and voila.
My 08 is making loud clicking noises when I switch from like head heat to defrost, and there is a delay before it starts blowing.... I try to just keep it on defrost all the time and not mess with the dials much. Would it kill these car companies to use metal. It is not just Jeep, my friend had a 2014 Impala do this shit twice.
I can tell by looking at your hands and nails you are not a professional mechanic. On that note I compliment you for this video, 70% of the "techs" as they so egotistically love to call themselves can not explain this as well as you did. Anyway the real reason for my comment is that the parts are not available to repair, you have to purchase the distribution box which retails for lots, and 600-1000 for labor. Final total for those couple of nylon teeth is going to be anywhere from 1000 to 2000.00 dollars. The higher end being for fans of dealer service.
I found out and checked the blend door I guess module or servo works I can get no air except up through the defroster including hot and cold checked some controls in behind the glove box they seem to work I was told that it’s a door that routes the air two different locations that is a failure of some type of adhesive where the door gets stuck in one location and pulling the entire dashboard is the only option
Did you get a quote to fix by any chance? If our rig was newer, I’d likely yank the dash and fix it, but not at this stage of the game with the mileage and age.
Yikes! If I didn’t mind my vehicle being out of commission for a few days, I would probably pull the dash myself to fix it. When it’s our daily driver, we don’t always have that option. Good luck.
Even if I didn't have a click under the dash, the light of revelation when you showed us how to get under the dash with NO TOOLS.... yeah. Game changer.
My thoughts exactly!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thanks! The access to those actuators and blend doors is a great find.
Yes this is exactly what I was thinking of doing as far as leaving it in defrost and floor position... The only two you really need! My 08 Liberty has 291,000 miles it's gonna live to see 300,000 but it's time to do the same thing as seen here thank you for sympathizing and educating!
Appreciate the video you saved me 800$ from going to a mechanic. Got the actuator off and reset the teeth and it’s working like new :)
Joseph French Thanks. You better sell it before it acts up again! lol
Hilltown I just took off the top actuator instead of the whole assembly. The actuator teeth were just off set luckily it’s a 30$ part. Lol
I know this is old but what is the name of that part. I don't want to mix it up from the other ones. Thanks in advance.
I've had Jeeps for quite awhile and the blend doors have always been an issue. On my old grand cherokee, I had to replace the heater core and both blend doors, due to them breaking. Now I'm dealing with a liberty and because it's blowing cold air when it's in the blend setting. Good times, hope Jeep figured out these heating issues since I have a new Grand Cherokee now.
Thank you for the great detail, my liberty is stuck in heat all the time. Your video gave me a pretty good idea of where to start.
Thank you, Hilton, I have known to have a heating issue on my Jeep Liberty and was leaning towards the actuators. I wanted to see the install process and your video was a good reference of the effort required and area to investigate. Thanks! top notch.
Thanks so much. Appreciate it!!
This helped more than you can know thank you been looking for this answer for months now.
Thank you, good luck!
Oh my goodness.....couldn't be more relieved to find your video as I'm heading to the North Shore of MN in a few days and I have no heat on the feet. Thank you so much for making this video......our trip to the tundra will be more tolerable now after this feisty gal gets the dang blower working again. Ready to get rid of this stupid Liberty.....I have had so many things go out on it! Never again will I buy Jeep!
Thanks for comment! Yeah, I’m no Jeep lover either...I just happened to get a steal on this one when we were desperate for a replacement car. Good luck and stay warm!
You are great. I found the problem thanks to you. Thanks you for posting this video.
You are good at this, should keep doing this kind of videos.
Too kind, thanks.
Thanks for the video. I replaced my bottom actuator and everything is working good again. Thanks!
Have the same issue with our Liberty. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for showing how to gain more access to the parts. Big guy, tight space. Means cussing. and more cussing. The bottom actuator was my problem. Took it off and manually moved the gear to get cold air for a/c. Wondered why it wasnt getting very hot this past winter. Now I know, gonna get the new part tomorrow and throw it on. Until then I left the actuator plugged in but held off to the side out of the way til the new one comes. Thanks again for the bottom dash trick, helped a big guy to see the light lol.
Ha ha, I'm not a big guy and it was tight for me. I can't image having a set of meat hooks and having to work in that tight space. Glad you figured it out.
I have the same problem with my lower actuator, i'm not getting A/C. Wondering did you have to get your actuator programmed by someone or was it a plug & play install and it worked?
@@CPhDavis I just plugged mine in and it worked. Didnt have to have programmed.
@@nomadryder4377 Good stuff, thanks! I actually just used the upper actuator on the bottom location and it worked. Perfect!
Very good explanation thanks! My sister was having a similar problem. Fixed!
I think I have the same issue. If I do mine will get the same fix. Thanks for the huge help. Guy can spend hrs looking
This just gave me all my answers. As soon as I seen what I'm looking for I realized I am missing one of the actuators
You may have only single zone control.. depends how many temperature controls you have. The airbox for the dual zone gets reused for the single zone, so there's an empty actuator mount. It CAN be used to fix the problem.. Dorman has some solutions.
This has been very helpful. Thank you. I'm hoping I can use this to diagnose the problem in my daughter's Jeep Liberty. It's blowing cold all the time but both inlet and outlet hoses to the heater core are hot, so I'm assuming that means the problem is not with the heater core but possibly with the blend door/actuator assembly.
Craig Sayre That’d be my guess. Thank you and good luck.
what's the assembly called ? it seems hard to find
@@spaace9414 blend door actuator
Good video but I would like to know what direction u were moving the knob so I know whats which direction to manually turn it
This is everything I needed! 😭
Should the end of the blend door for the directional flow be turning for every time you move the knob? Mine is not moving when the knob is turned to the floor, floor/front vents, and floor/defroster.
The heat and A/C are fine it just doesn’t go to the floorboard ☹️
Thanks man. My wife is having the same issue and I will probably do the same thing.
Thanks for making this!!
Lol “you can actually get into here like a gentleman”
Thanks for the great video. Super helpful!
This is the first video they finally makes sense I only had air hot and cold directly on my windshield nothing on my feet
So would that be the upper or lower you had to replace? I have the same issue as you.
I had to replace my upper blend door actuator. I cussed so much my tongue blistered.
How long did it take?
Thank you very much for your video. It was very helpful
You're welcome!
I'm dealing with the same issues with my 2009 Jeep Liberty. Only difference is I get luke warm air on the passenger side and cool air on the driver's side. I've already replaced the heater core so now I'm moving on to the actuators. I love to hate this damn Jeep.
Love/hate about it sums it up :-) Good luck on your quest for hot air.
@@HilltownCT Replacing the actuator(s) didn't change a thing. I have a feeling it's the blend door itself. Going to have to rip out the dash. 🤦♀️
@@kellipowell9232 Better you than me! I manually spun the blend door to a position I could live with and placed a dob of epoxy on it to hold it in place. It did the job until I sold the vehicle. There's some high school kid beating on it now :-)
@@HilltownCT I'm leaning towards the same solution! Lol Ripping out the dash sounds less and less appealing the more I think about it.
we have a 2011 liberty limited, all same temp is hot, but not blowing on feet, but everywhere else is good... need to find out which actuator to replace
Looks like a good job for my mechanic
What you can do is drill a little screw into the broken tooth with some loctite.. and then take a dremel and grind it down to the shape of the tooth.. Then it will work as normal again.. Not very fun to do, but it doesn't take as long as you might think. It doesn't have to be perfect-- just good enough for the gear to catch it and keep working properly.
I'm having heating issues. I've flushed my core twice. Heat improved a little. I don't think it has anything to do with my thermostat, my jeep gets up to temp fairly quick.
My question, if I take the actuator off and just adjust to heat by hand, (if this is the problem) can I just leave it that way.
I got used to not having ac in the summer from older vehicles, so I don't have any use for it.
Yep.!!! I have2010 Liberty same freakin problem!!! I took off the actuators completely and I reach up and use my hand to adjust it!! I do it once in the summer for A/C then do it again in winter for the heat ..unbelievable crap they make!!
Yep, they are plagued with problems all across their product lines. So, I just got this issue straightened out and now my heater core appears to be plugged and I have luke warm heat on the driver’s side. You can’t make this stuff up.
Make sure you use distilled water mixed in with the Jeep anti freeze if you flush out the heater core . I have had 2 radiators on Jeeps start leaking
Thanks. Fortunately, I used distilled. I’ll run this one until she blows and then swap her out. She’s on her 2nd core already.
I should have never bought this jeep. Got this same problem.. jeep is making some sorry cheap crapy cars
would a bad actuator cause the AC NOT to blow cold air?
I wonder if something like this is what's going on with my 04Jeep Liberty? Sometimes I get no air flow anywhere no matter where I put the dial, AC or heat, so far what usually works for me is shut the Jeep off and wait a while, then restart then the air flow comes back, been doing this for the past year or so. Very good informational video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks. It sounds like a different problem to me. Is the blower working?
@@HilltownCT Oh yes the blower works on 1 3 4, 2 is not but that dont bother me, That's probably the resister. Last week I went for a drive and the air would hardly come out, got back home let the Jeep sit for a short while and wahla the air flow is back on in all positions, so I dont know, it did that a couple times last summer.
Job38 Four I know it’s been a few months but I’m having this issue too with my ‘03 Liberty. AC blows cold and strong but about an hour into a drive, the flow stops with the blower still running. Did you find a solution?
I know it’s a little late but anyone that watches this that has a similar problem: doorman makes an incredible repair kit for Cherokee’s and Commander but should work for Liberty too.
What about the repair kit.
does that just control heat from going on the feet or from the jeep from changing heat to cold in general?
hello, arriving from the mechanic, my problem is that hot air blows for a few minutes then only cold air, after 4h we reach the conclusion of the problem, all the engines that open the doors are fine (there are 4 engines, two on each side) the problem is inside the box that distributes the air, now only hot air is blowing on the right and on the left it does not heat, conclusion, inside the box there is a broken piece and it does not operate the doors correctly, the entire panel must be disassembled front to take out the air box, hufffff many hours of work remain, greetings, thanks for the video and comments
Good luck! HVAC definitely isn't Fiat Chrysler's strong suit.
Thank you, Very helpful
Thanks. Good luck!
Thanks for the video this gave a lot of insight. One question, does leaving the door in this position only give heat to the floor and defrost and none to the front facing vents? Or will the vents work as expected?
I think it was defrost and floor, but I can’t remember for sure.
what position would i need to put it in to have cold air?
How the heck did you put this puzzle back together
I dont get air on the passenger side and its always on the floor, no matter what one its in. It does change between defrost, feet, and in the cabin so im not one hundred percent sure if this is the problem.
Is there a way to tell if it's the blend door before taking it apart? I'm chasing a no heat problem in my 2009 liberty.
Great video found one of my gears with half the teeth missing.. How did you get it back together: The bottom gears for the temperature control. Did you put it on the cover or put the gears on the doors. I ended up jamming a screw into the side of the gear because it kept moving back to the defrost.
I didn't put it back together! 😂 I manually moved the blend door to the position I wanted and epoxied it in place. The vehicle wasn't worth the time or money to invest into it any deeper. Thanks for watching.
@@HilltownCT What about the temperature control part? Epoxy is a good idea.
@@bemat5220 Sorry, I didn't read your question close enough. As I recall, I didn't disassemble the gears for the temp control. They stayed on the cover and I just bolted that back on in one piece. I only messed with the directional airflow gears.
@@HilltownCT Thanks for the info. I was having a hard time getting the white gears back into the their slots.
I liked your video it was good. I was afraid I have a defrost problem and Jeep. Didn't need to make the Jeep liberty in 2013 is ended in 2012. I hate my liberty but at the same time I got three hundred thousand miles on it l o l
Thanks. Very helpful
So i see that you had new gears for
Inside the housing where would i find those?
Those were the original gears.
My jeep AC is stuck on defrost and cold. It even seems to be using the AC when calling for heat. I can hear what sounds like a door close or something move when I first turn the blower on and for a split second heat will come out of the defrost then it's cold
This was 2 years ago. But did you figure it out? My liberty is the same thing. Only AC and defrost. My gear has broken teeth so I can spin it by hand to make it blow out from the front vents. But the heat not working is what’s weird.
What is the name of that part? I can’t seem to find it online. Thanks!
Thanks for this video, big help!! If I temporarily adjust it where I want it for the summer do I need to plug the actuators back in, I'm assuming I can leave it out since I'm manually adjusted where I want it?! Thanks again!
I don't see why you'd have to plug them back in. Depending on the blend door position you're looking for, it may or may not stay in place without some help. I epoxied mine because I had no intention of ever moving it.
Can you rotate those actuators by hand?
Nice video after looking at everything and pulling the part off I've come to realize that it must be the door on the inside. My biggest challeneg isnt getting it aprt. but putting it back together. Does anyone have any tips on how to get it back together?
Also, got mine apart and having issues getting it back on 😢
Which one controls temp all three gears have teeth missing
Its been like 5 years since i've had heat in my jeep. And now im pretty sure the actuators are the problem. Guess i'll give it another year before i decided to do something about it.
We have the exact same problem but want to fix it. Does anyone know a part number? Does the whole dash have to come out?
P/N is T1001919F C but wont find it alone, need to buy the whole BOX that has the blend doors for like $260 bucks. dealer only and yes, dash has to come out.
thank you
GREAT help ! Question.. Did you have to remove the actuators first in order to remove the entire bracket they are mounted to? Or while you had it apart did ya notice if you could open that door by just removing ONLY the top acuator to turn the gear without removing the entire bracket? Thank you for explaining it WELL, to many others are confusing no heat to the floor -other than with no heat AIR FLOW DIRECTION to the floor.
I honestly don't recall removing the actuators first because I did the video so long ago, but to answer your second question, I suspect you could remove the top actuator to access the blend door gear. It would probably save you some time. Thanks for the kind words.
Excellent, Thank you for doing my ground work for me ahead of time :-)
Ok Hilltown, Thank you for all the leg work you showed me and the exploded view of the parts. That HELP OUT GREAT !!! So after seeing your parts I could view in your video how it works. Here is what I did in 5 minutes to put air flow heat to the floor on my wifes 2012 Liberty Arctic. I removed 2 torx screws that hold the tiny vent tube on that points at your gas pedal, Then I put my hand up inside the air box to feel the round door flap, I took a tiny screw driver flat head and pushed the door wide open till it clicked shut (open). Then I pulled the wire plug off the upper actuator so it was not connected. If you leave the working actuator plugged in it will close that door again, TRUST me I did this three times testing it. When I put the little snorkel tube back on I only put in the bottom screw. Because in summer I will pull it off again and then plug the actuator wire back on so the dial works for the air con. The ENTIRE process to put air flow to the floor takes NO MORE THAN 5 minutes to remove snorkel , push door open. Ya gotta wiggle and yank the snorkle off once the 2 screws are out. Your video was GREAT HELP showing me how it works. Because of your video I was able to short cut. So now she has huge heat air flow to both sides of the floor and upper defrost, A little at console mid way. EXCELLENT BUDDY !!! thank you... Terry
@@fullblowngraphics Your explanation is going to help a lot of folks out. Thanks for circling back. It might have been a bit of a hassle, but you saved yourself a pile o' cash.
yes $1300.00 to remove ENTIRE dash etc... for new air distribution box that has that gear on it. I would assume by what I saw looking at the job would be 8 hours for maybe two days work 16 hours if first time doing it. this summer I will remove the entire bracket like you did to look at the nylon gear. I have off ebay a Dental uv light curing tool with Dental light curing composite. It will harden like steel in 30 seconds. I fixed many nylon plastic parts with it. TRUST me it is awesome stuff !! I'll form a new gear tooth, light cure it to gear stronger than new OEM... I'm a Chevy guy, I never even knew how easy that lower trim panel under steering wheel came off to access the actuator till I watched your video, very cool !!! What did you video film with? your voice and video is crystal clean to view and hear. All clean in focus etc... Real nice job buddy...! Showed both sides of parts etc... NICE !!
did you replace or repair the gear with the missing teeth? after taking apart ours, i have the same exact issue, teeth broken
No. I epoxied it in place where I wanted it.
So you can manually turn that gear to any position?
No
Thank you! 👍
You’re welcome!
How long should it take to replace upper for someone mechanically inclined?
To replace the upper blend door? I really don't know because I didn't get into it any further. My guess based on what I saw would be a full day.
Wonder same for 2004? Since I can't find video about it. :/
Probably similar. Good luck bud.
Thank you really helpful
Yes, very helpful.
So to be accurate I only have airflow to the windshield no airflow on my feet so if I just turned it in up slightly I’ll get a little on my feet and a little on the windshield am I getting this correct
I believe so, but the problem I ran into was getting that blend door to remain in one position. Since I didn’t care about the vehicle and I was planning to unload it anyway, I just put a dollop of epoxy on the end of that blend door gear and voila.
Hilltown thx
My 08 is making loud clicking noises when I switch from like head heat to defrost, and there is a delay before it starts blowing.... I try to just keep it on defrost all the time and not mess with the dials much. Would it kill these car companies to use metal. It is not just Jeep, my friend had a 2014 Impala do this shit twice.
Yep, they save pennies on a plastic vs steel component and charge the consumer hundreds when it fails. It's too bad.
@@HilltownCT Charging between 15-30 thousand for a "cheap" vehicle , issues like this should not be rare, not the industry standard.
The spot u left it is where mine is stuck lol
well first it was the fan now it is the F##kin door sorry crap is to nice a Word
When it rains, it pours!
Thank You.
You’re welcome!
I would do the same...till spring time....lol
Omg I'm having the same problem on my 2012 jeep liberty
I can tell by looking at your hands and nails you are not a professional mechanic. On that note I compliment you for this video, 70% of the "techs" as they so egotistically love to call themselves can not explain this as well as you did. Anyway the real reason for my comment is that the parts are not available to repair, you have to purchase the distribution box which retails for lots, and 600-1000 for labor. Final total for those couple of nylon teeth is going to be anywhere from 1000 to 2000.00 dollars. The higher end being for fans of dealer service.
Maybe I moonlight at a nail salon? 😂Correct assessment though and that is a mighty expensive repair.
chrysler quality is crap,
My friend has a 2014 Impala and had to replace this stuff twice... I think it is modern cars in general
I found out and checked the blend door I guess module or servo works I can get no air except up through the defroster including hot and cold checked some controls in behind the glove box they seem to work I was told that it’s a door that routes the air two different locations that is a failure of some type of adhesive where the door gets stuck in one location and pulling the entire dashboard is the only option
Did you get a quote to fix by any chance? If our rig was newer, I’d likely yank the dash and fix it, but not at this stage of the game with the mileage and age.
I was given a range between 1400 to $1700
Yikes! If I didn’t mind my vehicle being out of commission for a few days, I would probably pull the dash myself to fix it. When it’s our daily driver, we don’t always have that option. Good luck.
Typical Jeep diag, sell it.
Yep,,,,, my exact problem, a broken gear, way to much trouble and/or expense to replace the entire box........Just gonna deal with it.