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Jedi Knight

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Hey everyone,
I've posted a post similar to this on an Oldsmobile-related forum, but it doesn't seem to have alot of traffic. I'm sure there are other forums out there that could be helpful, but I'm missing them somehow.
Not too long ago, I did some work on my 1993 Cutlass Supreme Convertible that got the Electronic Climate Control back into an operational state.
The problem is that the PO removed the actuator motor from the heater blend door actuator arm over the summer and moved the arm to full cold. Well, this was great for summer, but it's colder now. He kept the old part so I would have something for a reference when replacing it.
I ordered the replacement from rockauto.com and installed it yesterday. I dialed the temp up to 90, watched the motor move, then opened the blend door, then put the motor on the arm and fastened it down. That was one of the most PITA jobs I've ever done on a car... The motor appeared to be responding to input from the ECC control panel, so I didn't give it much thought after I was done.
The problem now is that it seems to get stuck on heat. It was cooler last nite, so I dialed in a little heat. When I tried to turn the heat down, nothing happened. It was like it had gone to full-on, boiling hot heat. I even pushed the Cooler button all the way down to 60, and the fans came on full speed and blew nothing but extremely hot heat.
I also tried installing it by unplugging the actuator and adjusting the blend door arm in such a way that it matched the actuator gear cam, put everything back together, and plugged the actuator in last. Then, I started the car. The climate control was off, and I had a fingertip on the actuator. I felt it activate and stop. I waited about a minute, and turned the climate control on. Once again, regardless of temperature setting, the vents blew nothing but hot air.
What have I done, or not done, that was wrong? I know it's installed in the right direction cause it will only fit one way.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as directions to other potentially useful forums.
Thank you,
-Bill
I've posted a post similar to this on an Oldsmobile-related forum, but it doesn't seem to have alot of traffic. I'm sure there are other forums out there that could be helpful, but I'm missing them somehow.
Not too long ago, I did some work on my 1993 Cutlass Supreme Convertible that got the Electronic Climate Control back into an operational state.
The problem is that the PO removed the actuator motor from the heater blend door actuator arm over the summer and moved the arm to full cold. Well, this was great for summer, but it's colder now. He kept the old part so I would have something for a reference when replacing it.
I ordered the replacement from rockauto.com and installed it yesterday. I dialed the temp up to 90, watched the motor move, then opened the blend door, then put the motor on the arm and fastened it down. That was one of the most PITA jobs I've ever done on a car... The motor appeared to be responding to input from the ECC control panel, so I didn't give it much thought after I was done.
The problem now is that it seems to get stuck on heat. It was cooler last nite, so I dialed in a little heat. When I tried to turn the heat down, nothing happened. It was like it had gone to full-on, boiling hot heat. I even pushed the Cooler button all the way down to 60, and the fans came on full speed and blew nothing but extremely hot heat.
I also tried installing it by unplugging the actuator and adjusting the blend door arm in such a way that it matched the actuator gear cam, put everything back together, and plugged the actuator in last. Then, I started the car. The climate control was off, and I had a fingertip on the actuator. I felt it activate and stop. I waited about a minute, and turned the climate control on. Once again, regardless of temperature setting, the vents blew nothing but hot air.
What have I done, or not done, that was wrong? I know it's installed in the right direction cause it will only fit one way.
Any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as directions to other potentially useful forums.
Thank you,
-Bill