ilir9b
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Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum and I can't tell you how amazingly helpful it has been so far. Thank you for posting such useful info.
This Lesabre has 130k miles on it. The heat only comes from the top defroster vent and the floor vent. No air comes from the dash vents. It seems that when I change the settings on the controls the air distribution changes, the noise changes inside the dash, but the air seems to either get lost or trapped somewhere. The air wasn't getting hot either but I just replaced the door mode actuator which fixed that problem and I thought it would fix the distribution of air as well, but that didn't happen. The old actuator had broken gears inside so I'm glad I did that but as I mentioned, it didn't take care of the whole problem. Before I open up and flush the heat core, does anyone have any other advice I can follow? Keep in mind, I live in NYC and I don't exactly have a water hose readily available to drain and flush the fluids so I'd rather avoid that.
Thank you !
I'm new to the forum and I can't tell you how amazingly helpful it has been so far. Thank you for posting such useful info.
This Lesabre has 130k miles on it. The heat only comes from the top defroster vent and the floor vent. No air comes from the dash vents. It seems that when I change the settings on the controls the air distribution changes, the noise changes inside the dash, but the air seems to either get lost or trapped somewhere. The air wasn't getting hot either but I just replaced the door mode actuator which fixed that problem and I thought it would fix the distribution of air as well, but that didn't happen. The old actuator had broken gears inside so I'm glad I did that but as I mentioned, it didn't take care of the whole problem. Before I open up and flush the heat core, does anyone have any other advice I can follow? Keep in mind, I live in NYC and I don't exactly have a water hose readily available to drain and flush the fluids so I'd rather avoid that.
Thank you !

