I was able to change this same actuator. I see more why no pictures of the removal or install it’s all done by feel. Thanks so much!! My clicking noise is stopped and all my vent locations are working. This was the only video that popped up for the drivers side. Never could have done without your help. The restarting and calibration information was so critical. Thanks again.
THANK YOU. CALIBRATION WAS MY DOWNFALL BEFORE! 12 months ago I changed the passenger side BDA. TWICE. FAILED TWICE. I failed twice! How could that be??? I followed everyone’s advice. Having given up temporarily trying to figure it out, we drove through the winter clicking with heat on just one side. Spring arrived and the driver’s side joined the chorus. Now we have two abominable clickers. It’s when I came to your video that I first heard -Disconnect the battery and turn the key to on for 5 minutes to drain power in the system. THEN GO TO WORK. AND When installation is complete STOP - CALIBRATE FIRST. Connect the battery turn the key to on and let it calibrate for 5 minutes, then turn the key off. NOW AND ONLY NOW IS IT OKAY TO START THE ENGINE. Yes the left side is a bear to do! BUT after calibration the sweetest sound after a full year is SILENCE and all is operational! CALIBRATION!!!!! Thank you WhoJoeDaddy
I’m not an auto tech, but my experience with newer cars is that electricity, and electronics are paramount. I would do work on my Chevy ONLY when the battery is in top notch condition. PS: As far as I know, if the battery is disconnected there is no way to open the trunk lid. There is NO key entry. This is just one simple example of the paramount importance of electricity/electronics
ive replaced the 2 easy ones in my 09 in the past couple years; one being this summer... and now ive got not a clicking noise but more of a water pump noise coming from behind that dash.. absolutely been loving this car for a good 8+ years.. and the clicking noise has been my ONLY issue! luckily they were easy cheap fixes from a friend of a friend for ~100$
I watched all the way through the video. The calibration method could be used at the start as part of trouble shooting. After I watched the video I ran the calibration. This is all I needed to fix mine.
I have done this twice. I did better laying flat looking up into that area. The essential tool is a 1/4" drive screw driver and a 1/4" universal joint. It is an extremely hard thing to replace, but it can be done. Good video.
Thank you friend I did passenger side both about year ago got in yesterday and that god awful clicking but on driver's side thought oh boy here we go again thank you for taking the time to show and explain as I'm a hand on learner I found after watching you do this I surely can do ordered the part made sure it was the one and yes can feel the darn thing clicking it stops after about 5 minutes it don't continuously yet but I'm sure if I don't get the new one in continuous will be next 😢.So I'll update you when I get part and install it tueday. . Thanks again 👍😊👍.
Glad you found the video useful. When the one closest to the passenger door went bad, it would tick after the car was turned off and just sitting for a while. My daughter drove it to school and someone told her that her car was ticking. Definitely annoying, good luck with driver side and let me know how it goes.
@@WhojoedaddyDIY have part still haven't gone out to do it yet . I had some issue on passenger side clicking while car ignition was off .driver's side is not doing this yet.thank you again 🙏
Ok finally had thf time this morning 🌅 Man what a pain in the $#@. However all went as shown in your video no real issues besides the fact this is all done by feel I found a swivel on my quarter drive socket was extremely useful as well as a 18 inch long small flat head screwdriver 🪛 to pop that clip off back there that was the hardest thing for me . But all done and no clicking thank you thank you thank you 🙏 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Have great weekend friend .
I have an Impala I know several people who also have an Impala this is a very common problem. I know this occurs after a few years in use but by now you would think they would improve this problem!
If you drop your glove box, you have 1 mounted to the wall on the left and one on top blower motor. Touch both of those and see if you can feel the clicking. If you can’t, it is more than likely the one on the driver side. You can use a long screwdriver and touch the one on the driver side to feel clicking.
Thanks for the video it was very informative and helpful, just a question, after I change the 2 actuators from the passenger side I started feeling a bad smell coming into the cabin even if the A/C is off, any suggestions on what is causing the smell and how to fix it? Thanks
Thanks so much, my actuator started clicking on the driver side too, is that the reason when I turn on the AC, the passenger side received cold air, and the driver side still is blowing out heat?
You have an actuator on the driver side and passenger. So if one is not responding when you change the settings or starts clicking. I would check that side first by touching the actuator with a screwdriver to fill if it is moving or clicking.
What's the actuator that does a slower bumping noise? Whatever it is, it was doing this for about 2, 3 years and has now, suddenly gotten obnoxiously loud, like someone knocking on the wall, inside the passenger side dash. 2010 Impala.
Sounds like the passenger side actuator. Good news is it’s the easiest to replace. Drop your glove box and find the actuator, touch it with a screw driver. If it’s the one going bad you will feel the knocking vibration through the screw driver. Super easy and inexpensive to fix yourself. Good luck!
I want to try this, but when my negative cable is disconnected, I can't remove my key from the ignition; it gets stuck in the accessory position. Any idea on how to get around this?
This is boo boo! Im not even almost looking forward to replacing this but id rather drive my car into a wall than take it back to the dealership. Thanks for the ease of explanation.
I have a 2013 impala from my dad. Have you ever had the 5 spoke rims start to peel. Flakes by the stem. I want to keep the car nice because my dad passed away in 2020. My mom gave me his car. Think it might be from the salt they use in Iowa on the road in winter. Really don't want to buy new rims. Think they are ok just don't like how it looks unfortunately.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, understand it can be comforting to hold on to things that were once used by loved ones. Haven’t had any problems with my rims so far and don’t really know of a fix other than trying to spray paint them, but that doesn’t usually turn out to good.
Hi so my daughters car is making this noise and the mechanic is telling her it is a huge job and needs to remove entire dash board and probably an 8hour job, how can I tell which actuator needs to be changed ?? We get the sound just by opening the car door sometimes and sometimes only when we start the car but does same as your keeps going when you turn car off.
Try taking a long screw drive and put the end of it on each actuator and you will be able to tell by the vibration of the clicking. The 2 in the glove box are super easy to replace. The driver side is a little harder just because you have to put it back in by feel, but you can do it I promise. Definitely not paying someone 8 hrs of labor. Hope this helped!
Yeah, I’m not a big female so I was able to hang upside down and change it😂. Also, I use a battery and a mini clamp to angle the shaft. That way I didn’t have to use the ignition. I found the idea on a RUclips video here.
Hi. I actually changed the actuator on the passenger side last year as it was making that really loud noise exactly what you had on your video and it did fix the noise...though I've never done any calibration after changing the actuator. however, I noticed now that I hear a really minor or NOT so loud clicking noise even we don't turn the engine, it doesn't last a long time but I am wondering where that noise coming from.. do you think that is still the actuator acting up?
The easiest way you can check the actuators is to put a long screwdriver on each one. If one is bad or ticking you will feel it tick through the screwdriver 🪛. I have had to replace all 3 of mine within a years period.
Thank you for the response. What does the one on the driver's side control? I have replaced the glove compartment two, the left was apparently hot/cold and the right recirculation.@@WhojoedaddyDIY
I replaced the far passenger actuator and the car was blowing warm air. I had to do the recibrate sequence twice and then on the second time, it worked. Hope this helps someone .
Mine doesn't have a harness wire. If I buy a wire for it, how do I install it? The plug goes into the actuator, but where do I connect the remaining wire on the other side?
@@WhojoedaddyDIY Well, I bought the car used, and there were other problems with it that I managed to fix, but this one just strange how the actuator and wire isn't even there. I'm gonna buy the parts, but I don't what power source to the plug the wire in?
Drop the glove box and touch each one with a screwdriver and you can feel the vibration of the one making the noise. If it’s not those then it is probably the one on the driver side.
😂 Nope the great state of Tennessee. It’s really not that bad, you just might want to do some stretches if it’s the drivers side. You have to bend yourself into a pretzel to get your hands up there. Good luck 👍
I suppose you could, but you might not be able to defrost your windshield. Or wouldn’t be able to switch from hot or cold. It’s worth trying to replace it. If I can do it, I don’t know why with a little patience any one else couldn’t do it.
If I go to Napa, O’Reilly’s, Autozone, (wherever) and ask for an actuator, are they going to know what I’m talking about or look at me like I just talked in some kind of gibberish?
They might call it an HVAC actuator in the stores, but if you explain that it opens and closes the vent doors they’ll know what you’re talking about. Good luck
My 2013 impala was fine for years and years and now fall of 2023 everything electric is broken. Nothing works. Still a reliable engine/car but Jesus Christ chevys are a mess
I wish I would have known about this video sooner. I took mine to a garage and got charged over $200. I had 2 of making the noise at different times. I would have tried it myself both times.
I was able to change this same actuator. I see more why no pictures of the removal or install it’s all done by feel. Thanks so much!! My clicking noise is stopped and all my vent locations are working. This was the only video that popped up for the drivers side. Never could have done without your help. The restarting and calibration information was so critical. Thanks again.
Your totally welcome. This is what’s awesome about RUclips, helping each other out. Glad it helped.
Okay so once you replace this part, your fans and heat and a/c work? Or have you to change the coolant?
THANK YOU. CALIBRATION WAS MY DOWNFALL BEFORE!
12 months ago I changed the passenger side BDA. TWICE. FAILED TWICE. I failed twice! How could that be??? I followed everyone’s advice. Having given up temporarily trying to figure it out, we drove through the winter clicking with heat on just one side. Spring arrived and the driver’s side joined the chorus. Now we have two abominable clickers. It’s when I came to your video that I first heard
-Disconnect the battery and turn the key to on for 5 minutes to drain power in the system.
THEN GO TO WORK.
AND
When installation is complete
STOP - CALIBRATE FIRST.
Connect the battery turn the key to on and let it calibrate for 5 minutes, then turn the key off. NOW AND ONLY NOW IS IT OKAY TO START THE ENGINE.
Yes the left side is a bear to do! BUT after calibration the sweetest sound after a full year is SILENCE and all is operational!
CALIBRATION!!!!!
Thank you WhoJoeDaddy
Great Job and thanks for the update. Glad the video helped.
Thanks for the video
So if you had to replace your battery on your car you could possibly wind up with a problem with your actuators on your heater yes no?
I’m not an auto tech, but my experience with newer cars is that electricity, and electronics are paramount. I would do work on my Chevy ONLY when the battery is in top notch condition.
PS: As far as I know, if the battery is disconnected there is no way to open the trunk lid. There is NO key entry. This is just one simple example of the paramount importance of electricity/electronics
ive replaced the 2 easy ones in my 09 in the past couple years; one being this summer... and now ive got not a clicking noise but more of a water pump noise coming from behind that dash.. absolutely been loving this car for a good 8+ years.. and the clicking noise has been my ONLY issue! luckily they were easy cheap fixes from a friend of a friend for ~100$
you are the best....my local dealership would of charged me 1000 to fix this
Glad you found it helpful and saved some 💰 money!
Yup! I got quoted $1200 for mine
I watched all the way through the video. The calibration method could be used at the start as part of trouble shooting. After I watched the video I ran the calibration. This is all I needed to fix mine.
Thank you! My brother had this problem for YEARS and now we know.
I have done this twice. I did better laying flat looking up into that area. The essential tool is a 1/4" drive screw driver and a 1/4" universal joint. It is an extremely hard thing to replace, but it can be done. Good video.
glad it helped
Thank you..mine was left of glove box..could not have done it or known how to do it without this video❤
That’s why I make them, always glad to hear when they help!
This job SUUCKS! Doing it now. Thanks for a great video!!
Lol, I fill ya! I had a pool of sweat on my floor mat from trying to bend in a way to see and get my hands in there.
I need an extra elbow. I got the part out. Tomorrow will be the installation....and more beer.
Thank you friend I did passenger side both about year ago got in yesterday and that god awful clicking but on driver's side thought oh boy here we go again thank you for taking the time to show and explain as I'm a hand on learner I found after watching you do this I surely can do ordered the part made sure it was the one and yes can feel the darn thing clicking it stops after about 5 minutes it don't continuously yet but I'm sure if I don't get the new one in continuous will be next 😢.So I'll update you when I get part and install it tueday. .
Thanks again 👍😊👍.
Glad you found the video useful. When the one closest to the passenger door went bad, it would tick after the car was turned off and just sitting for a while. My daughter drove it to school and someone told her that her car was ticking. Definitely annoying, good luck with driver side and let me know how it goes.
@@WhojoedaddyDIY have part still haven't gone out to do it yet .
I had some issue on passenger side clicking while car ignition was off .driver's side is not doing this yet.thank you again 🙏
Ok finally had thf time this morning 🌅
Man what a pain in the $#@.
However all went as shown in your video no real issues besides the fact this is all done by feel I found a swivel on my quarter drive socket was extremely useful as well as a 18 inch long small flat head screwdriver 🪛 to pop that clip off back there that was the hardest thing for me .
But all done and no clicking thank you thank you thank you 🙏
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Have great weekend friend .
*I watched this video and ended up ordering 3 of them. Easy install, no more AK47 gun sounds* 😅
Thankyou my guy this video kicked ass and i cant wait to repair my vehicle 🎉
Good luck and don’t skip the calibration. You’ll be click free in no time!
That's a really nice Impala!
I have an Impala I know several people who also have an Impala this is a very common problem. I know this occurs after a few years in use but by now you would think they would improve this problem!
Had to replace all 3 of my within a years period.
Thank you so much for this video. I have the opportunity to get an Impala cheap because the actuator on the drivers side is out..
Great deal and an easy fix, that’s awesome.
Thank you! Next time I will know how to do this. 😊
What position should the HVAC controls be in during calibration & TY great video 😎
good job , Thanks for the info
How do you know which one is bad?
If you drop your glove box, you have 1 mounted to the wall on the left and one on top blower motor. Touch both of those and see if you can feel the clicking. If you can’t, it is more than likely the one on the driver side. You can use a long screwdriver and touch the one on the driver side to feel clicking.
Good stuff my man
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Thanks for the video it was very informative and helpful, just a question, after I change the 2 actuators from the passenger side I started feeling a bad smell coming into the cabin even if the A/C is off, any suggestions on what is causing the smell and how to fix it? Thanks
Try changing the cabin air cleaner.
Thanks so much, my actuator started clicking on the driver side too, is that the reason when I turn on the AC, the passenger side received cold air, and the driver side still is blowing out heat?
You have an actuator on the driver side and passenger. So if one is not responding when you change the settings or starts clicking. I would check that side first by touching the actuator with a screwdriver to fill if it is moving or clicking.
That is a beautiful sound.
It is if the car you’re thinking of buying is making it and you know how to fix it yourself! 😉 Discount!!!
What's the actuator that does a slower bumping noise? Whatever it is, it was doing this for about 2, 3 years and has now, suddenly gotten obnoxiously loud, like someone knocking on the wall, inside the passenger side dash. 2010 Impala.
Sounds like the passenger side actuator. Good news is it’s the easiest to replace. Drop your glove box and find the actuator, touch it with a screw driver. If it’s the one going bad you will feel the knocking vibration through the screw driver. Super easy and inexpensive to fix yourself. Good luck!
Are all 3 actuators the same style ?
I want to try this, but when my negative cable is disconnected, I can't remove my key from the ignition; it gets stuck in the accessory position. Any idea on how to get around this?
This is boo boo! Im not even almost looking forward to replacing this but id rather drive my car into a wall than take it back to the dealership. Thanks for the ease of explanation.
It’s to easy to replace to pay your hard earned money to a dealership! Good luck!
I have a 2013 impala from my dad. Have you ever had the 5 spoke rims start to peel. Flakes by the stem. I want to keep the car nice because my dad passed away in 2020. My mom gave me his car. Think it might be from the salt they use in Iowa on the road in winter. Really don't want to buy new rims. Think they are ok just don't like how it looks unfortunately.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, understand it can be comforting to hold on to things that were once used by loved ones. Haven’t had any problems with my rims so far and don’t really know of a fix other than trying to spray paint them, but that doesn’t usually turn out to good.
Yes they peel.
They do peel. My rear passenger side has peeled and I’ve been considering replacing it.
Hi so my daughters car is making this noise and the mechanic is telling her it is a huge job and needs to remove entire dash board and probably an 8hour job, how can I tell which actuator needs to be changed ?? We get the sound just by opening the car door sometimes and sometimes only when we start the car but does same as your keeps going when you turn car off.
Try taking a long screw drive and put the end of it on each actuator and you will be able to tell by the vibration of the clicking. The 2 in the glove box are super easy to replace. The driver side is a little harder just because you have to put it back in by feel, but you can do it I promise. Definitely not paying someone 8 hrs of labor. Hope this helped!
@@WhojoedaddyDIY thank you for your advice and taking the time to read my comment/question.
Yeah, I’m not a big female so I was able to hang upside down and change it😂. Also, I use a battery and a mini clamp to angle the shaft. That way I didn’t have to use the ignition. I found the idea on a RUclips video here.
Hi. I actually changed the actuator on the passenger side last year as it was making that really loud noise exactly what you had on your video and it did fix the noise...though I've never done any calibration after changing the actuator. however, I noticed now that I hear a really minor or NOT so loud clicking noise even we don't turn the engine, it doesn't last a long time but I am wondering where that noise coming from.. do you think that is still the actuator acting up?
The easiest way you can check the actuators is to put a long screwdriver on each one. If one is bad or ticking you will feel it tick through the screwdriver 🪛. I have had to replace all 3 of mine within a years period.
So all the actuators are the same or right
How many actuators in a single climate control vehicle? Is there a left side actuator at all?
You have 2 behind the glove box on passenger side and one on the driver side behind the dash.
Thank you for the response. What does the one on the driver's side control? I have replaced the glove compartment two, the left was apparently hot/cold and the right recirculation.@@WhojoedaddyDIY
Out of curiosity how long did it take you to do this job?
15 mins for the passenger side and about an hour to hour and a half on driver side.
Oh Good Lord THANK YOU 🎉❤😅
Glad it helped
It is just the actuator going bad eventually?
It sucks that you have to replace it.
Wouldn't this be the same for 2014 as well?
Not sure, easiest way to find out would be to drop the glove box and see if it looks similar.
How in the hell is this not a recall, thats crazy
Once the first one goes bad, just expect to have to replace them all!
What does the driver's side actuator control in a single climate control vehicle?
Each actuator opens or closes the flow of hot or cold air to each side.
Did anyone have to recalibrate or run any kind of cycle for the actual toes after install?
The last couple minutes of the video will show you how to perform the self calibration.
I replaced the far passenger actuator and the car was blowing warm air. I had to do the recibrate sequence twice and then on the second time, it worked. Hope this helps someone .
Mine doesn't have a harness wire. If I buy a wire for it, how do I install it? The plug goes into the actuator, but where do I connect the remaining wire on the other side?
Are you sure the wire harness isn’t tucked in with other wires? Can’t imagine why someone would remove it.
@@WhojoedaddyDIY Well, I bought the car used, and there were other problems with it that I managed to fix, but this one just strange how the actuator and wire isn't even there. I'm gonna buy the parts, but I don't what power source to the plug the wire in?
How do you know which one to replace?
Drop the glove box and touch each one with a screwdriver and you can feel the vibration of the one making the noise. If it’s not those then it is probably the one on the driver side.
So i changed it but don't think i did the calibration right..... What cab i do to fix that
What makes you think you didn’t do it right?
Can i just unplug them?
You can, I have unplugged one and plugged it back in and it stopped clicking.
What happens if you leave them unplugged?
Same ticking i have , not sure yet what side
Good luck!
Right side by glove box I feel it , damn it's annoying
Please tell me you live in Texas 😢 i dont wanna do this 😭
😂 Nope the great state of Tennessee. It’s really not that bad, you just might want to do some stretches if it’s the drivers side. You have to bend yourself into a pretzel to get your hands up there. Good luck 👍
First time I heard this noise is when I open up my car door and I didn't get a chance to get in it yet
Mine started coming on while the car was sitting idle.
Can you leave it unplugged?
I suppose you could, but you might not be able to defrost your windshield. Or wouldn’t be able to switch from hot or cold. It’s worth trying to replace it. If I can do it, I don’t know why with a little patience any one else couldn’t do it.
Whats that part name to replace?
HVAC Air Door Actuator Heater Blend Door Levers
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If I go to Napa, O’Reilly’s, Autozone, (wherever) and ask for an actuator, are they going to know what I’m talking about or look at me like I just talked in some kind of gibberish?
They might call it an HVAC actuator in the stores, but if you explain that it opens and closes the vent doors they’ll know what you’re talking about. Good luck
My 2013 impala was fine for years and years and now fall of 2023 everything electric is broken. Nothing works. Still a reliable engine/car but Jesus Christ chevys are a mess
Mine is definitely starting to give me plenty of repairs to make RUclips videos of! 😂
@@WhojoedaddyDIY glass half full😂🤙
you did not show step by step>like you said> no videos out there for us:(
There are many videos, search 'impala blend door actuator'
I have to do it 😭
It not that hard and it’s worth the time for the money you save.👍
I wish I would have known about this video sooner. I took mine to a garage and got charged over $200. I had 2 of making the noise at different times. I would have tried it myself both times.
You can do it!
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