5th Gen Camaro Blend Air Door Replacement without removing Dash

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  • 2013 Camaro A/C / HVAC blend Air Door replacement without removing the dash.
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  • @737mechanic
    @737mechanic  Месяц назад

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  • @JC-ey4ki
    @JC-ey4ki 3 года назад +107

    There should be a national slap a Chevy engineer day for this design flaw.
    Thanks for this video!

    • @julian-H47
      @julian-H47 3 года назад +6

      im on board with that too

    • @cdg692
      @cdg692 2 года назад +4

      definitely got my vote!

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah ,my 2015 blend air is broke, freezing my ass. I have the part

  • @jjmurphy32
    @jjmurphy32 2 года назад +71

    My name is Jennipher. I would like you to know that I watched your video about 10 times. Then I performed this repair. Yes a girl can do it! It took me about 4 hours. Thank you so much for the video and tips. I purchased a hot knife and the replacement blender door for cheap. The rest was all just my time. A/C works great! I was able to take the body control module out without unplugging it, so I didn't have to calibrate anything.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  2 года назад +6

      I am very impressed. I had a grown man who was an engineer start it but chickened out about half way through it and drove 240 miles to have me do it

    • @val010673
      @val010673 2 года назад

      @@737mechanic Awesome video. Thank you so much. Just wondered what you take off under the steering wheel to get to the BCM and vent and reach where you cut out the piece to get to the blend door? I can't find anything on it and would really appreciate the extra instruction. TY

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  2 года назад +2

      @@val010673 1: Remove the BCM by unclipping the plastic latch and disconnecting the connections.
      2: Remove two screws holding the plastic duct and remove the duct.
      3: Remove the actuator by removing the two screws holding it to the heater box.
      4: mark where your cut is going to be and start cutting.

    • @val010673
      @val010673 2 года назад

      @@737mechanic you didn't remove any dash pieces to get to it?

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  2 года назад

      @@val010673 Other than the side panel that runs along the seat, it simply snaps off with a slight pull.

  • @mf1ve
    @mf1ve 3 года назад +26

    Thank you for this video! I just completed the repair on my 2013 1SS today. Your attention to detail (especially in getting those video shots) made the difference, and even a 6 foot 2 inch guy like me was able to complete the work (with slightly bruised elbows). I think the three most useful tips are: 1 - remove the drivers seat (easy and essential), 2 - the footwell air duct can be removed (just keep pulling), and 3 - where to cut, with a hot knife. I ended up purchasing a hot knife for working with foam, and it worked extremely well.

    • @OneKyngMedia
      @OneKyngMedia 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, I truly didn’t know how easy it is to remove a seat. I’ve always just comforted myself to fit down there but this job is next to impossible without removing the seat. At least for me. My back would be destroyed 🥴 I’m 6’ tall so I’m up there 😆 the air duct almost made me think this wasn’t doable 😆 kept going though. Just got the door out. Waiting on the new door from Amazon now 🤞

    • @PlymouthBarracudaV8Hemi
      @PlymouthBarracudaV8Hemi 8 месяцев назад

      Is it the same as recirculation door (air from outside) ?

  • @jhaze7476
    @jhaze7476 Год назад +8

    I just completed this repair on my wife’s car and want to say thank you for this video! It was not an easy task by any means, but with the seat out and all the tools within reach of the contortionist position you have to get in it was definitely doable. Lay a thick foam pad down over the seat wiring harness and to lessen the pressure on your lumbar from the hump in the floorboard.

  • @mrloza1253
    @mrloza1253 4 года назад +13

    I live in CALIFORNIA, took my car to the dealer to find out I was having the exact same issue. They were charging me $3,300 to fix it so I decided to do it my self. This video is pure GOLD, I was able to replace the part over LABOR day weekend and my ac is back 100%..... THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video, I really appreciate it.

    • @humbertosantanajr510
      @humbertosantanajr510 2 года назад

      Where in California are you- maybe you can help me out lol 😆

    • @mrloza1253
      @mrloza1253 2 года назад

      @@humbertosantanajr510 Ventura County. Sure, what do you need?

    • @humbertosantanajr510
      @humbertosantanajr510 2 года назад +1

      @@mrloza1253 I live in LA county - I was looking for someone to do the work for me - I have no time - I’ll pay $$$

    • @mrloza1253
      @mrloza1253 2 года назад

      @@humbertosantanajr510 Hey sorry for the late reply. Yeah I could do the job for you

    • @mrloza1253
      @mrloza1253 2 года назад

      @@humbertosantanajr510 send me your info to get in contact

  • @agentt7740
    @agentt7740 Год назад +7

    Hey 737 mechanic!!! I wanted to say a big thank you for this video. The time you took to go through what you did and to show a great video description is/was invaluable. I have a 2013 RS that I have had since 2015 with only 58K miles on it, when the blend door failed. I did exactly what you did and everything works. That $20 part and $17 hotknife worked like a charm. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Anyone reading this, 737 explains it to the "T". Took me about 5 hours to fix because I took my time (and YOUR SHOULD TOO) and this was worth it. Saved me $4000. Again, I can't say it enough. Thank you. Your video was very much appreciated.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words and I am glad this video helped you. Have a great day.

    • @PlymouthBarracudaV8Hemi
      @PlymouthBarracudaV8Hemi 8 месяцев назад

      Is it the same as recirculation door (air from outside) ?

  • @JC-ey4ki
    @JC-ey4ki 3 года назад +44

    Great video! Just finished doing mine and here some steps I did that I either missed in the video or learned while I was doing it.
    1. Removing the seat.
    T-50 Torx bit required. Those bolts are hard to remove by hand with a socket wrench! If you don’t have a drill like he does, use a breaker bar to loosen the bolts.
    2. Removing the body control module and harness: @8:35
    To remove the plastic air vent easier, this is an absolutely necessary first step. Also remove the the BCM’s harness by pulling on the two clips and releasing it from the metal.
    3. Remove wiring from the BCM
    Take a picture of the orientation before removing the wires to make it easier to reattach. If the wiring harness won’t come off, use a flat head screwdriver to lift the edge slightly after you depress the release tab. You can now set it aside so it’s out of your way.
    4. Remove the air vent.
    The BCM and harness on my vehicle prevented me for getting the air vent off easily. But, once it’s off, that vent slides right out without obstruction.
    5. Removing the motor
    There are two screws holding that thing together. One you can see, the other you can’t because it’s on the other side of the motor. Just feel around with your socket and you’ll be able go locate it. Once you have the motor unscrewed, you can remove it from the wiring harness and set it aside so it’s not dangling while you work.
    6. Cutting:
    LOLOLOL good luck! That piece does not come off easy after it’s cut. This step made me wish we had a national slap an engineer day for putting all of us in this position.
    7. Attaching the new blend door:
    It’s held by 2 points: one in a hole inside and the motor. Make sure when you stick in the blend door that it’s in the hole on the other side. You know it’s in if you let go, the blend door sags a bit.
    8. Attaching the motor:
    The blend door will hang in the open position (warm). Before attaching the motor, wire it back up and start your car. Make sure the air/heater is turned OFF before you start. Turn your heat setting to warm so the motor and the blend door start at the same location when you reattach the motor.
    9. Seal everything back up and put everything back in reverse order. Air vent, BCM harness, BCM, and reattach the wiring.
    10. Put the seat back and reattach the wiring under and you’re done! You just saved yourself $3000! 🎉🎉

    • @truthbetold4903
      @truthbetold4903 3 года назад +3

      How do you get that adapter 21:57

    • @ca8281
      @ca8281 3 года назад

      Hey thanks for posting this. What did you use to cut the plastic with? I tried a cheap hot knife from harbor freight and got about 3 inches cut in an hour before the knife broke..

    • @luisrios9745
      @luisrios9745 3 года назад +1

      Thanks bro, I have a question, do you absolutely need to calibrate it? Cause when he pulled out that screen thing to calibrate it threw me off lol

    • @lightff5095
      @lightff5095 3 года назад

      @@luisrios9745 nope its not necessary mines worked perfectly fine after

    • @YoungMantv
      @YoungMantv 3 года назад +1

      @@luisrios9745 no you dont just dont put your ac on max to prevent it from breaking again you want to back it off from pointing at the blue dot about 2 times, this computer is recalibrating the positioning so that its not adding the extra force that causes the break initally. of you dont care about any of that then just be ready to do it again in about 3-5 years if not sooner

  • @lightff5095
    @lightff5095 3 года назад +12

    I finally did the fix myself! I'm so happy especially in this Las Vegas weather. Can't express how helpful this video was and the amount of money you saved me! Thank you again!

    • @randomgamer5461
      @randomgamer5461 3 года назад

      Which position does the blend door go Before you put the actuator in? Just curious before I put it back in

  • @erikw6694
    @erikw6694 2 года назад +5

    Foot vent installation - SOLVED
    Great video, easy fix (although I agree that the cut plastic piece doesn't go back into place very well), however I spent an additional 2 hours trying to reinstall the foot vent. Turns out once you have the sequence, it is VERY easy. Note: Install the actuator before these final steps.
    1. Remove all of the connectors from the control module. (This was secret#1. I was doing all of the work with this pushed aside and all of the connectors still on) Each has a simple locking tab you push with your thumb while pulling up to remove.
    2. Remove the control module per the video.
    3. Remove the plastic mount for the control module. (This was secret#2. It gets in the way of installing the foot vent, but is easy to install after vent is in place) It is removed by slightly lifting on the two tabs at the bottom, angling it out slightly, using the top as a hinge, then lifting up. I'd suggest practicing reinstalling it without the foot vent installed so you get a feel of how it connects.
    4. With the control module mount removed, it is now VERY easy to install the foot vent. Put the screws in loosely so it stays in place, but can move around a bit. You'll tighten them after installing the control module and wire harness.
    5. Reinstall control module mounting bracket. Rotate it 90-degrees to get it past the foot vent, then rotate it back to position and use what you learned practicing to reinstall it.
    6. Slide the control module into the mounting bracket until it snaps into position.
    7. Reconnect the wiring harness.
    8. Tighten the 2 screws on the foot vent.
    All done!! I'd suggest waiting for the RTV to set (if you used any) before running the air otherwise you will push air past it and possibly get whistling.
    I'd also suggest having the door calibrated. This helps ensure the actuator doesn't over-drive the door and break it again. This is not because you removed the control module connectors, but because the system doesn't know what position you placed the door vs what position the actuator is in.

    • @JDizzytheDINO
      @JDizzytheDINO 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for this reply. I was stuck on getting the BCM back into place.

  • @rigogonzalez2725
    @rigogonzalez2725 4 года назад +29

    Thank you so much for this video, I really appreciate it. You saved me almost $2,600 from the dealer!

    • @tvg_2234
      @tvg_2234 3 года назад

      Do you know why the piece cannot be removed? Cut everything like the video and it doesn't come out I despair

    • @OO-fc4ys
      @OO-fc4ys 2 года назад

      @@tvg_2234 i had hard time getting the part put even i cut everything. But the trick is to use screw driver and pry it out from bottom top right part and work your way to the top part and push the cut part down. It's a pain but comes out. Took me 20 minutes to figure it out

  • @mattgallagher7105
    @mattgallagher7105 2 года назад +4

    Just completed this - thanks for the video!!
    Heard the broken piece of the blend door fall as soon as I took off the actuator, so I knew.
    hardest part for me was getting the cut piece out - I broke off the higher screw hole trying to pry it, but epoxied it back on. The $15 hot knife was def worth it.
    I scratched the heater core with a dremel, but the side of it facing you is a metal sheet - don't know how thick but I was scared. It didn't get punctured though, but its' easy to hit...
    Fitting the piece back in was hard too, I used a dremel on the edges to smooth it out. Then I epoxied the cut.

  • @jerrym8492
    @jerrym8492 2 года назад +3

    I just performed this and it went perfect! Thanks for the video. I might add that a lot of guys report that the duct is a bear to remove and install. If you remove the body module, there is a plastic mount that is attached to the metal frame that holds the module. There are two tabs that hold that mount to the frame, remove that and that duct will go in and out like cake. 😊

    • @carygrubbs5033
      @carygrubbs5033 Год назад

      I got everything in except the duct I will try your method tomorrow

    • @kyriecurry34
      @kyriecurry34 Год назад

      How do you remove the actuator I can’t reach the screw

    • @carygrubbs5033
      @carygrubbs5033 Год назад

      @@kyriecurry34 I had to use an extension

  • @OO-fc4ys
    @OO-fc4ys 2 года назад +5

    I followed your video and fixed mine. Everything went great except popping the cut piece out. Took me 25 minutes to get it out and i burned the top of hand. But worth it. I also calibrated the air blend valve myself perfectly without programming machine!

    • @kylelumpkins4273
      @kylelumpkins4273 2 года назад +2

      How did you calibrate it without the computer? I’m still trying to get mine to blow all the way cold again and I think that is the last step

    • @AznGuyn01
      @AznGuyn01 2 месяца назад

      I would like to know, too

    • @OO-fc4ys
      @OO-fc4ys 2 месяца назад

      @@AznGuyn01 just turn it all the way to one side and screw it up

  • @kennykoger
    @kennykoger 2 года назад +5

    Brother thank you so much for this video!! Took me 4 hours and a couple bloody knuckles but mission accomplished - your video was a life saver THANK YOU!!!

    • @dnyce0013
      @dnyce0013 Год назад

      Same..man that hurts In the NY cold

  • @normanm3885
    @normanm3885 Год назад +1

    Thanks Completed door replacement today on 2013 SS camaro . Paid dealer $400 to tell me door is broken but i gues the video alredy told me that . They wanted $3660 to take out dash.

  • @kevinharris6011
    @kevinharris6011 4 года назад +6

    Great video and instructions. Replaced mine today, took me about 4 hours total. Used a Dremel to do the cuts and really took my time to be sure not to cut the heater core. So far no error codes. Thanks

    • @danielp.6917
      @danielp.6917 4 года назад

      What attachment you use?? Im using a high speed cutter and the cut looks like crap.. but haven't got it all the way off either

  • @LouCFurr666
    @LouCFurr666 2 года назад +2

    Mines broke at 80,000 miles and I have a 2015. Thank you so much for your video. It was a tough job but again your video helped a lot especially where to cut at.

    • @jamie.777
      @jamie.777 5 месяцев назад

      Mine just broke at 45,000 camaro. 2015 ss. Now my mechanic needs to watch this video, I wanna save money, don't care if it's a short.cut

  • @michaelm2594
    @michaelm2594 4 года назад +19

    Thanks to you and other youtubers for posting these help videos! I finally bit the bullet and performed this repair before it got too hot. I definitely recommend taking out the driver seat as it is very cramped under that steering wheel! Fortunately for me I have a friend who is a 5'4", 135 lb Filipino (ha ha). He was definitely able to maneuver better than I was.
    This repair isnt particularly difficult itself, just the tight space. My air now works great again and instead of dropping 2k at the dealer it just cost me a Saturday morning, $18 for the part and beer and pizza for my friend!

    • @BaconKuna
      @BaconKuna Год назад +2

      made me laugh the filipino.
      proud filipino here and owner of camaro 2014 😊😊😊

    • @shnormo
      @shnormo Год назад +2

      Your friend and I are ethnically and dimensionally similar lol

  • @SilverDollarSaloon
    @SilverDollarSaloon 2 года назад +4

    The key caution use of the AC is to not use the max setting on the AC.I learned how to keep the vent door flap from stressing out watching your video.My blend door end connector snapped off.I cut the plastic area out to repair the door.Use a electrical heated knife or a pencil tip soldering iron the Dremel tool is to dangerous,you could slip and cut wires or the heater core .I used epoxy and put a 3 inch screw through the end connector.If I need to replace the door in the future ,it will be easy,since the plastic panel is cut.10/10/2022.

    • @SilverDollarSaloon
      @SilverDollarSaloon Год назад +1

      Mine is a 2015 Camaro V6.These blend doors wear out even if you do not use the max settings.The plastic door gets brittle with age and the heater cooks the plastic.The door should have been made from aluminum.Camaro with 70,000 miles.

  • @mterryfcps
    @mterryfcps Год назад +1

    If it was not for this video and instructions there is no way i would have attempted this on my own. This video was a huge help and I just spent this weekend working on my 2015 Camaro RS. Followed all these instructions and would have gave up for sure if I hadn’t heard and seen it done on video. Thanks for saving me a whole bunch of money that the dealer would have charged to do this! #grateful

  • @wh1tesh4dow26
    @wh1tesh4dow26 Год назад +3

    EVERYONE STOP WHAT YOU’RE DOING AND READ MY COMMENT!
    there’s a couple things you’re gonna wanna do. Expect to start by finding the tools you need. One is 7/32 socket and the other is like a T-10 bit or close to that. I used a regular solder! No blade or anything, you can also use a multi tool if you’re careful but solder is recommended. Your hand will cramp because you have to use just your left the whole time. But again it’s doable.
    It’s a much smaller space than it looks like on all these videos, but it’s doable. I’m 6’3. Find a comfortable spot, and get to work! First thing is to yank out the thing that’s in your way. I don’t know if there is a way, just pull and twist and jiggle wiggle until it comes flying out. Worth it.
    Then throw it aside and unscrew the actuator. Different bits, make sure you have what you need. Use a small ratchet.
    You pull it off and then disconnect by the push pin. I didn’t bother with the green thing here, it’s not really in the way. I have XL hands and I was fine. You can start up your solder and get going.
    I didn’t cut nearly as big as he did, but you can. This was the longest part. It’s just slow, and you have to trace 2-3 times after it’s cut. And then it’s no simple task to rip it out. You have to PRY the cut plastic out!? I don’t know why but you do. So pull, twist, cut yourself somehow, and out it goes!
    I had to fish around for the blend door, mine had fallen off and deep in there. Anyways I grabbed it out, and got the new door placed in there. It’s a struggle to line up the other end but it only takes a minute. Then you just close it up and I’m using duct tape to seal it! Well done guys. No biggie and $3000 saved. I’m only 17 too so if I can do a “hard” job so can you. Good luck!

    • @SickoTexas
      @SickoTexas Год назад

      Yoo does it matter which way the blend door is faced or ?

    • @SickoTexas
      @SickoTexas Год назад

      Does it matter which way the the ac knob is faced ?? And which way is the blend door supposed to be facing or it automatically just lines up whenever it’s replaced

    • @wh1tesh4dow26
      @wh1tesh4dow26 Год назад +1

      @@SickoTexas no. the blend door should be facing the way it came out. it should auto adjust but try and center it as much as you can. hope this helps

  • @howiefuller
    @howiefuller 4 года назад +2

    Anyone should be able to fix this problem with this video. This is an excellent video. Take your time! It took me about 2 1/2 hours, and I used a soldering iron after my blade holder broke.

  • @JamesWilliams-hq4po
    @JamesWilliams-hq4po 2 года назад +3

    Your the man! Got the new blend door in and saved me alot of money.now i need to find a place to calabrate the actuator.thank you

  • @ca8281
    @ca8281 3 года назад +6

    I just did this to my 2014 Camaro today. WHAT A BITCH! My heat and AC had both been barely working for like the last year. Wasn’t sure what it was exactly til I found out about this issue. My blend door was so twisted up I couldn’t believe that little actuator had torque like that.
    Making the cut with a decent hot knife actually wasn’t totally horrible, it’s just the cramped space you have to work in really sucks. Taking the seat out made it better but still. Hardest part for me was actually getting the plastic piece out after the cut, and then getting it to fit back in place perfectly was impossible. And then getting the floor air duct back in, forget about it, I left it out. This is the type of shit that makes me never want a Chevy again. Took me about 6 hours and a lot of cussing to get this done but cost me $40 vs $3k.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @Digitalizedx
      @Digitalizedx 2 года назад

      How did u get the door out ? I did the cuts and am stuck

  • @stevepolito8910
    @stevepolito8910 11 месяцев назад +1

    literally just finished the repair! a little over 3 hours. Your videos made it possible! Ice cold air again! If your ever in the southeasstern pa area, Dinner and drinks are on me!!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  11 месяцев назад

      LOL, Glad it helped you, if I ever make it up your way I will take you up on your offer.

    • @BenDover-xw6kb
      @BenDover-xw6kb 11 месяцев назад

      @@737mechanicwhat scan tool did he use?

    • @BenDover-xw6kb
      @BenDover-xw6kb 11 месяцев назад

      @@737mechanicand do you have to calibrate it? Idk where i can find someone with one to do a cal. on the actuators.

  • @brucethompson3602
    @brucethompson3602 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video! Just did mine today. Took me longer than 4 hours but i am a big guy and that is a small space to work in.
    Everything you said was on point. Great video. My was broken in the exact same spot.

  • @josephlopez7198
    @josephlopez7198 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video . i fixed it in 2 hrs you saved me thousands of dollas . just spent 60 dollars in the part . glue . and some tools . it was fast

    • @livinglife8489
      @livinglife8489 3 года назад

      What did u use to cut the plastic?

    • @josephlopez7198
      @josephlopez7198 3 года назад

      @@livinglife8489 i used a electeic soldering iron i sharpened the tip of it like a blade shape and it worked perfectly with out making a big gap and no risk of damaging the heater core . if you working on your vehicle i highly recommend it to you it wont take a lot of time to get the job done also it saves you a lot of money

  • @aguabeast
    @aguabeast Год назад +2

    Thanks very much for filming this! It was my walk-through for doing it on my own Camaro today. Saved me about 3 Grand and a couple days without a car.

  • @Linnyloo121
    @Linnyloo121 3 года назад +5

    Working on this now! Thank God we all found this!!!

    • @TampaAries
      @TampaAries Год назад

      This man was send to us by God. He saved us Camaro drivers 3,000 dollars.

  • @KimSoMe00
    @KimSoMe00 3 месяца назад +1

    Finally happened to me. 2014 Chevy Camaro. Hopefully I can find the part. I plan on doing the repair myself this weekend. Thank you for this video. Wish me luck.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 месяца назад +1

      You can do it, You can get the door on amazon at this link. amzn.to/2LBpoul
      Good luck.

    • @KimSoMe00
      @KimSoMe00 3 месяца назад +1

      @@737mechanic thank you so much!!!! Your video will save me so much money. I had a mechanic that said he would do it but it’s been weeks me trying to schedule him. Thank you again!!!💯

  • @dealerauctionnightmare4689
    @dealerauctionnightmare4689 2 года назад +2

    I did this job today. Took me about 1.5 hours and it seemed like it took just as long trying to get the air duct and BCM to cooperate for reinstall...🤣🤣
    I was test fitting the cut-out piece before putting it back together and I had to trim some of the channels on the inside of the piece I cut out. After that, it went pretty smooth and I also used some RTV to seal the gap I created.

  • @robertwoodall8013
    @robertwoodall8013 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video . I got it apart and found the door broken .Unfortunately I already replaced the compressor and condenser and had it recharged . But the good thing is once I put the door back in I should be good for several years . Thanks again your video was very informative .

  • @palg20
    @palg20 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, you're awesome. I just had this door break and we're currently fixing it but your video really helped get to where we are. Just waiting for the part now to finish thanks for your video

  • @YoungMantv
    @YoungMantv 3 года назад +1

    for those who dont know you can use an exacto hot knife which is pretty helpful, can get a bit messy if you arent careful but much safer for the heater core and not as scary as cutting with a dremel or w.e youd use..... nvm lol just watched the very end this dude covered everything possible lol

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      I guess thats a complement. Thank you

  • @chrislangley1565
    @chrislangley1565 3 года назад +4

    Great video!!! GM should’ve made an access door, something similar to in cabin air filter access. But, that would’ve kept the average vehicle owner bringing car to stealership. So they can rob you out of thousands of $$$! Yeah, taking the dash & windshield out is the correct way making the repair. Honestly there’s no need taking dash & windshield out. I’ve done it both ways, with the customers consent. Most customers don’t care & want to save thousands of $$$. But, I’ve had a few spend $3,000 because they considered the easier route was a hack job. It’s all about pleasing the customer.
    I considered making a video on replacing blend door until I watched your video. You covered all the bases! Other videos do not cover taking the seat out & actuator relearn. The only thing you didn’t video instructionally was bottom vent tube. But, you explained how to take it out. I’m looking forward to make auto & small engine repair videos soon. Again, great video!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      Thanks buddy.

    • @blkeclipsel2400
      @blkeclipsel2400 2 года назад

      You're pretty awesome to provide customers with the option. When I didn't know any better - No one I've visited would give me that option. They would just tell me they'd have to pull the dash and windshield. I honestly would prefer this job over pulling everything out. It's less invasive than removing the whole front dash, radio, airbags, arm rest, various modules and windshield . It's easier on the mechanic , my car and my wallet.

  • @clydecarlson5358
    @clydecarlson5358 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this video. Just finished replacing the blend door in my son's 15 Camaro SS. I heated a Kobalt folding razor knife with a map gas torch and it cut quite easily.

  • @cuzzcurt1
    @cuzzcurt1 8 месяцев назад +1

    That was genius 💪I had to do the same kind of incision on a old school Ford expedition

  • @ronniewallace8683
    @ronniewallace8683 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, just repaired my sons 2015 convertible for $20!!!!

  • @Topik75
    @Topik75 Год назад +1

    It happens to my 2014. Today. Thank you and I'll fallow your very detailed directions. When you said remove the windshield oh no not doing that. Thanks for mentioning it I would have been stuck halfway through. Got to have AC in Florida. Thanks again.

  • @jovannacorrea8262
    @jovannacorrea8262 4 года назад +11

    God bless you for making this video! Jesus this was patience at its best 😩😩

  • @SPDSMLFWD
    @SPDSMLFWD Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! After watching and rewatching just about every step I got this done on my 2lt today. 6 hours, 4 hot knifes and 3 trips to Walmart in the Oklahoma cold. Much appreciated!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад +1

      Glad to have been able to help a fellow Oklahoman.

    • @blkeclipsel2400
      @blkeclipsel2400 Год назад +2

      ​@@737mechanic You're an Oklahoman ? Man I'm in NW OKC. Man i'd be willing to pay you to do this for me. Reason being is I'm 6'5 and I don't have a calibration tool. I have the blend door but my size is really psyching me out on doing this. I have the same car. Black 2013 Camaro leather interior.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад +1

      @@blkeclipsel2400 Although I am an okie I live in Texas. Once you take the seat out you can lay on your back with your feet in the back seat. I am sure you can do it.

    • @blkeclipsel2400
      @blkeclipsel2400 Год назад

      @737mechanic thanks for the reply !

  • @mikenonya3167
    @mikenonya3167 2 года назад +2

    Just bought a 2013 2SS Camaro. Its got the LS 6.2 and some upgraded long tube headers. But the first couple days out and ive got no heat. Had the actuator out this morning and its working just fine. So now I'm looking at starting this same process. Wish me luck.

  • @duanemeagher3601
    @duanemeagher3601 2 года назад +1

    I did mine yesterday afternoon. Took me 4.5 hours but I got it! Thank You!!!!

  • @mrpistonrecaro6483
    @mrpistonrecaro6483 Год назад +1

    Done 2 within 2 weeks. Ty for the upload and share

  • @huddleston03
    @huddleston03 2 года назад +1

    Really appreciate your attention to detail in making this video, took my time and completed this job in two hours... Toughest part was fishing out the broken piece... Wish I would have pulled it straight out when I removed actuator...once.it.fell in it was tough to fish out.

  • @TampaAries
    @TampaAries Год назад +3

    You're a life saver and you saved my wallet from getting damaged. Thank you!

  • @buddygallagher1193
    @buddygallagher1193 2 года назад +3

    Man I appreciate the detail that you went into changing that door. I have to do my Camaro I was wondering what the problem was thank you again. It made me feel more at ease to do it that way then pull the dash.

  • @Psichlo1
    @Psichlo1 2 года назад +2

    I just tried to get that duct and body control module in in the order you described and im about to go postal trying to get the plastic bracket back in around the steering column and wiring harness. I thought I was almost done when I got the blend door replaced and the panel reinstalled and actuator on. These are the days where you want to hunt down the engineers and cram them into the footwell and make them do this. Maybe if they had to work on it once in awhile, they might think about component location.

  • @MarkCoreyCopartAdventures
    @MarkCoreyCopartAdventures 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Fixing my son's SS tomorrow. You've made this easy for me.

  • @LouCFurr666
    @LouCFurr666 2 года назад +1

    Mines broke about 70,000 miles. 2015 still have this issue. Thanks for the video.

  • @Balok1
    @Balok1 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video! It was thorough and you did a great job documenting every detail. My 2014 Camaro stopped blowing cold air recently and to be without a/c is not an option here in Phoenix in the summer. Took car to dealer and just as you mentioned, they said the windshield would need to come out so they could pull the dashboard. Fortunately, I purchased an extended warranty when I bought the car 4 years ago so I'll only be paying a $100 deductible. Also, the mileage on mine is ~63K so blend door failed relatively early. Thanks again for making this video, I'm sure it wasn't easy! -Tom

    • @charleswilson1054
      @charleswilson1054 3 года назад

      youre lucky my extended waranty covered every ac part except the blend door

  • @Steve-yx2kx
    @Steve-yx2kx 3 года назад +2

    Great video my 2015SS is at the dealership right now getting the blend door replaced under an extended warranty..... otherwise I would have done it myself. About 60k miles....

  • @hiltonfulp6293
    @hiltonfulp6293 3 года назад +2

    I just followed this video and was pleasantly surprised how it went.... but I did have to use my dremel to git thru the plastic supports. I’m gittn too old for this but I’m gonna save this customer a whole bunch of $$$$$. Very good video!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      I am glad to see you and so many other people getting some help with this video, when I did this job I wondered if it was going to be a waste of time to video it but after seeing comments like this I am so glad I did. Thank you.

  • @JGonYT
    @JGonYT 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for making a great video! Confirmed what I thought. I've got a '13, only driven spring-fall. Here in MI we're getting dew now on mornings with morning temps in the 60's. I tried my defogger and NO HEAT. Coolant is perfect, and I can hear the actuator motor when I turn the temp knob. Luckily mine is stuck with the heat closed off, so my AC works fine. I have to fix it before fall for sure. I'm giving GM customer service a workout, attempting to get a new flap out of them. Not expecting much, but I want to cost them at least their cost of the part in the reps labor. For me it's a matter of principal. I had a perfectly good air blend door flap, and they figured the actuator limits wrong, wrenching the pivoting ear off. There REALLY should at least be a TSB on this or a letter mailed to customers not to turn the temp knob left of the blue dot. When I replace mine, in the summer I will set the temp a tick right of the blue dot and then unplug the actuator. I think the actuator moves when the car is turned off, as I've heard the motor before. I don't know where it parks the flap in that case, which is why I want to disconnect it for summer just in case. I was thinking of maybe leaving only one screw in the actuator, slightly loose, so it can pivot. My worry with that though is if it does any self-calibrating, it might get more out of whack, causing more trouble.
    This is an issue that could easily be PREVENTED with a software patch/update.

  • @JinkxSoldga
    @JinkxSoldga 3 года назад +2

    Another thumbs up!! Saved me 3k. Not an easy repair job but got it done in a solid evening. Well done!!!!!!!!

  • @stevepolito8910
    @stevepolito8910 Год назад +1

    I have to do mine now. My only fear is hitting the heater core. It looks sooo close 😬 Great video guide!!!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад

      Just grind down the tip of the exact knife blade and you will be fine. As long as you are using the hot knife method you will not puncture it.

    • @lspolitotile
      @lspolitotile Год назад

      @@737mechanic Thank you very much!!

  • @xDrezi
    @xDrezi 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much I’m so happy that it’s finally fixed it took about 6 hours but was totally worth it.

  • @fasnuf
    @fasnuf 3 года назад +3

    Hot knife is a great idea. Keeps the plastic all there to be able to weld it all back in. Great job

  • @marca.3430
    @marca.3430 3 года назад +2

    Just finished this job thanks to your video. You saved me a lot of $$$!! Good looking out appreciate it!

    • @Digitalizedx
      @Digitalizedx 2 года назад

      How did you get the ac climate feet vent back inside

  • @urielsalas8835
    @urielsalas8835 2 года назад +3

    Hey Bro thanks for your help, me and my dad already change the component, Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽!!!

  • @robertschultz5985
    @robertschultz5985 Год назад +1

    thanks for the video just did my sons 2013 with your help, was a real pain took me longer, and had to trim more becuase my cut was real slim, did not know about the other rail behind the panel that would not click in, so i cut it out...

  • @OneKyngMedia
    @OneKyngMedia 2 года назад +1

    Just got the door out thanks to this video. Now I’m waiting for the part from Amazon 🤞

  • @matlockd
    @matlockd 3 месяца назад +1

    Well you have another satisfied customer. Thanks for sharing this process!!

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 месяца назад

      Your very welcome my friend.

  • @alinasser22
    @alinasser22 2 года назад +2

    Thank you great video❗️🙏🏽 I currently am laying my head down on my brake pedal🤣😂putting on the new door just want to thank you for saving me $2500. Also will wake up to a warm car with this Michigan weather 🤣

  • @mikemeiring6710
    @mikemeiring6710 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video easy this way except for getting my 6.4 250lb in there to do this job,thanks so much for the help.

  • @KeebsDnB
    @KeebsDnB 4 года назад +3

    Just finished my car this weekend. This video was extremely helpful. Thank you for uploading.

    • @justinmilhouse6039
      @justinmilhouse6039 4 года назад

      Currently doing it have it cut but can’t get the piece to come out any details ?

    • @CAMAROSS-kx3sy
      @CAMAROSS-kx3sy 4 года назад

      Really i cut all around just like he had ourlined and it pop out with a screwdriver

    • @CAMAROSS-kx3sy
      @CAMAROSS-kx3sy 4 года назад

      @@justinmilhouse6039 thats the same problem i had too!!!

    • @OO-fc4ys
      @OO-fc4ys 2 года назад

      @@justinmilhouse6039 I did mine and I had hard time but I can help you if you still need help

  • @janaj2748
    @janaj2748 3 года назад +5

    150,000 miles is great for one of those, mines broken as we speak and I only have 85,000 on my 2013.

  • @robertrutemiller5282
    @robertrutemiller5282 3 года назад

    Sorry. I didn’t mean to sent that comment I was searching and accidentally posted it.
    This is a very good video, and I believe is what the problem is with my daughters car. They want $2200 to do it and remove the windshield.
    She is 18 and a new mom so she doesn’t have the money to pay that much.
    I am use to most of what you did being a Tesla tech so the main thing is knowing where to cut and not nick the heater core.
    Found the part on amazon from your answer to another listing the link, and got a hot knife.
    Now I just have to find the time to do this job for her.
    Anything else not in the video that would be a helpful tip would be appreciated.
    Thanks.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      Try to cut up to the factory split as much as possible, that is where it tends to want to hang on when trying to pry it out. After you cut all the way around take a couple screwdrivers and slowly work your way around while you pry and it will slowly work its way apart more and more. After you get the side you cut popped loose from the case trim it up to make it easier to reinstall. After it is reinstalled I have been using RTV to finish sealing the seam. I have done 5 of them now and all 5 have turned out great. I also ended up grinding the sharp point off my hot knife to lessen the chance of accidentally piercing the heater core.

    • @robertrutemiller5282
      @robertrutemiller5282 3 года назад +1

      @@737mechanic thanks those are good tips. Probably use urethane to dry a little stiffer to keep structure to the box, and if need be it’s still easy to cut out again.

    • @robertrutemiller5282
      @robertrutemiller5282 3 года назад +1

      Well took everything apart, but was able to feel that the blend door was closing and could feel and hear the movement. Plugged body controller back in and the actuator actually functioned as designed. Recovered and recharged the system, and had cold air. So Ben mynatt Chevy in concord NC is full of crap and tried to take my daughter for $2500. Idiots tried to take a 18 year old new mom and her fiancé to the cleaners when they are trying to start a life as a family. Thanks for the lesson on this issue so I was able to correctly diagnose the issue. I do have to say the vent is a royal pain in the ass to remove and replace.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      @@robertrutemiller5282 Glad to hear you got it figured out and you didn't have to do the mod.

  • @davidgieswein6657
    @davidgieswein6657 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed your video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. You are saving people money and time!

  • @vr4bastard353
    @vr4bastard353 2 года назад +1

    Worked for me. AC AND heater stopped working this fixed it probably took 3 hours max. hardest part was probably installing the cut piece back in i had to do a little extra cutting for it to go back in.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  2 года назад

      I have done 5 of them now and I found that after I removed the cut piece I started cleaning it up a little to help with the reinstallation of it.

  • @thebrazenone6975
    @thebrazenone6975 3 месяца назад +1

    i love how it skips the part where you need to remove the air tube just to gain access to it

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 месяца назад

      I figured that was the easiest part so I didn't focus on that but I have another one I am doing next week so I will make a video showing taking the air duct out and putting it back in. Watch my other 2 video's where I show how easy it is to remove it.
      ruclips.net/video/4CmSZka0RUs/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/mi9Gvjq2CzA/видео.html

  • @wbforsure2104
    @wbforsure2104 3 года назад +5

    O'Reilly's has them for $20. They call then a blend door valve.

  • @billb295
    @billb295 3 года назад +5

    Hey man, best video on this repair I’ve seen, good job! Gotta do mine, just started its a 2013 also.

  • @michaelhendrix8995
    @michaelhendrix8995 Год назад +1

    I’ve watched your videos and all are very helpful but on the camero blend door why can’t a guy in from the passenger side instead of driver’s side

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад

      You may be able to do it on the passenger side also but you would probably have to remove the actuator which is on the drivers side so you could get the door and actuator lined back up.

  • @robertthomas1569
    @robertthomas1569 4 года назад +2

    Your son owes you BIG TIME....nice job

  • @kevinm.5710
    @kevinm.5710 Год назад +1

    Nice job taking the time to be thorough. Appreciate the entire vid.

  • @henrylopez2474
    @henrylopez2474 2 года назад +1

    Where do you get that little white piece at

  • @chuckcasas2233
    @chuckcasas2233 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your time and dedication in showing me this repair. I truly appreciate it!

  • @gemihouston
    @gemihouston Год назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Appreciate it!

  • @nicbeatz2745
    @nicbeatz2745 3 года назад +2

    Man appreciate I just fix mines I had a time with the duct and the getting actuator off because I forgot about the top screw that’s hidden from your eye view but for future tents make sure to trim and cut towards the bottom there’s a stomp that makes it hard put the cut door back in

    • @taqueroestrella
      @taqueroestrella 2 года назад

      Wish i read this earlier. Yea, keep this in mind.

  • @yuk2113
    @yuk2113 Год назад +1

    This video is one of the best on doing this repair this way. Really appreciate it!

  • @petehenderson
    @petehenderson 3 года назад +2

    Man your video was a lifesaver. You did awesome job on this video. Saved so much time. I watched ur video went out and did it.

  • @roydora
    @roydora 4 года назад +1

    Thanks , just got done with mine , cost me 31 dollars for the door at the dealer and I got a new dremil ,
    I did rub the heater core , tried a solder iron but it wanted to melt the Dowell that holds the actuater

  • @JM-ce3ft
    @JM-ce3ft Год назад +1

    Thank you very much. You’ve saved me going broke 😅

  • @tru_widebody3924
    @tru_widebody3924 2 года назад +1

    Great video, I’m going to do mines when the blend door arrives in the mail. Looks pretty simple using your video. Thanks a lot

    • @val010673
      @val010673 2 года назад

      Noticed your post was recent so I thought I'd ask you......do you know what to take out to get under the dash. There are no videos of that part.

  • @metraxstar1451
    @metraxstar1451 2 года назад +3

    The reason the dealer charges so much is because “to do it the right way” the windshield has to come off and the way this man did it sure beats all the work, time and money that would usually go into fixing this issue

    • @TampaAries
      @TampaAries Год назад

      Yeah the dealership quote me 2500, I almost twisted my ankle trying to get the fuck out the door. Them people crazy.

    • @jbone1383
      @jbone1383 Год назад

      ​​​​@@TampaAries lol, I believe it!! The radio stopped working in my CTS a couple years ago; I took it to Cadillac & they told me that BOTH the head unit & the amp inside the trunk had failed quoted me right @ $1200 to replace!?! Needless to say I declined their repair & went home and found a website that sells remanufactured stock Bose head units 'unlocked'...I ordered one for $119 & installed it myself, it still works flawlessly to this day & I never even touched the amp in the trunk they were just trying to take me 4 a ride🚘 that's GM 4 ya...

  • @Chris-gv7vy
    @Chris-gv7vy Год назад +1

    Awesome video dude very detailed thank for taking time to show your cut

  • @davidbesker3987
    @davidbesker3987 3 года назад +2

    Best video out there for this fix. I had a bit of trouble popping out the piece, but eventually got it out. My only problem is putting the foot vent tube back in. Tried for a while, then gave up. Didn't want to break anything by forcing the damn thing. Could you possibly do a video for install the vent? Thanks for help.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад

      Yea it will go you just have to kinda twist and push and it will pop into place.

    • @taqueroestrella
      @taqueroestrella 2 года назад

      Same here. Trying to figure out how to put back in.

  • @jbone1383
    @jbone1383 Год назад

    Great job sir 👏 profit engineering @ it's finest gm been making crap like this for @ LEAST a decade now! My 2010 CTS was the 1st car I've ever owned in 20+ years of driving that I had to remove the whole front bumper just to replace the headlights...after watching this video I'm probably not even gonna purchase a 2012 'maro I was eyeballing (among a few other concerns) AND I'm gonna make sure my cousin flushes out that heater core every year on hers! I can only imagine what the labor charge would be to replace that nightmare if it fails💰💰💰

  • @fasnuf
    @fasnuf 3 года назад +1

    There are airbags in the seats and its a good idea to remove power at the battery before disconnecting the seat. Maybe nothing will happen, just good practice.

  • @mattmaryan1121
    @mattmaryan1121 2 года назад

    Excellent Video. I'd much rather do it this way than pull the dash! I've done it many times on other vehicles. Thank you, buddy! Appreciate the time you took to show an alternative way. Matt

  • @Dannymclovin
    @Dannymclovin 4 года назад +1

    I use to work a dealer the dodge ram dashes I could take them out in 30 minutes but the camaro haha you need to remove the windshield and the steering wheel from what I heard thanks for taking the time to upload this

  • @HHHAAA111222
    @HHHAAA111222 9 месяцев назад +1

    I might've asked this question elsewhere, I don't recall. When you are under there cutting, are we looking at the bottom of the dash - vertical, or the side of the dash, horizontal, maybe towards the fire wall? Thx.

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  9 месяцев назад +1

      Center side of the dash.

  • @19HuskyWolf70
    @19HuskyWolf70 Год назад +1

    I have a 2012 Camaro, thermostat was bad and replaced, but still no heat, it's the blend door...this should have been a GM recall

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  Год назад

      Most manufacturers won't make non-safety items a recall. They might issue a service bulletin but most recalls are safety recalls so unless something falls under the warranty the consumer is out of luck.

    • @19HuskyWolf70
      @19HuskyWolf70 Год назад

      @@737mechanic I know, the consumer is left the headache, thanks for video, I'll deal with this when it gets warmer, car sits during winter.

  • @davidpruette5956
    @davidpruette5956 Год назад

    I had this done the hard way a couple of years ago. It's already broken again. I wonder if they recalibrated it. that car warranty actually paid off. Was also informed at that time that removing the windshield also means replacing it as the seals are only good for one installation. So I was told. Insurance actually covered the windshield.

  • @justinwakefield3988
    @justinwakefield3988 3 года назад +2

    Yo thanks for helping me save a bunch of money. Very much appreciated.

  • @verronduhon7658
    @verronduhon7658 3 года назад +1

    You have the best video for this watched your 3 times took me 3 hr taking my time

  • @Z71__
    @Z71__ 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the vide very helpful but how where you able to pin point the exact problem being the blend door? Thanks

    • @737mechanic
      @737mechanic  3 года назад +1

      When I wasn't getting cold air anymore but the low pressure line under the hood was ice cold I got access to the actuator and seen it was broke.

    • @Z71__
      @Z71__ 3 года назад +1

      @@737mechanic my line is ice cold also most likely its the blend door also. Thanks for the video will keep u updated

    • @Z71__
      @Z71__ 3 года назад +2

      @@737mechanic Thanks for the help I had my local mechanic do the fix this was it.

  • @juliolopez3302
    @juliolopez3302 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for your time and all the details you mentioned, thank you very much!!