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HVAC Panel Mode Door Actuator ACDelco GM Original Equipment 15-72684 for sale

HVAC Panel Mode Door Actuator ACDelco GM Original Equipment 15-72684
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HVAC Panel Mode Door Actuator ACDelco GM Original Equipment 15-72684:
$44.25

Powered by Frooition.comACDelco is the exclusive Original Equipment parts brand for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, as well as a provider of premium aftermarket parts for most other makes and models.Other available applications include off-road, marine and industrial. Authorized ACDelco Sellers have been selected because of their direct relationship with ACDelco as part of a certified parts distribution network. The ACDelco Authorized Seller logo is your guarantee that you are purchasing a genuine ACDelco part.HVAC Panel Mode Door Actuator ACDelco GM Original Equipment 15-72684Part Number: class=\"contentbullets \" id=\"toggle\">
  • Corrects mode door malfunction caused by a failed actuator
  • GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle\'s original factory component
  • Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
  • Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function
  • Description: ACDelco GM Original Equipment HVAC Mode Door Actuators are electric motors attached to the HVAC housing that move or actuate the mode doors or flaps, directing the airflow to the desired outlet vents. These original equipment HVAC mode door actuators are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle\'s original components and have been manufactured to fit your specific GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors. vehicle\'s air conditioning (A/C) system should be routinely checked by a professional technician. This should occur approximately every 12 months, though you should check your owner\'s manual for more specific recommendations. Any related maintenance should be handled only by professionals. If you notice any of the following conditions, have your vehicle checked right away:
    • Musty smell when the air conditioning or heating system is activated
    • Inadequate cooling or heating temperatures when using the air conditioning or heating system
    • The vehicle\'s temperature gauge indicates a \'red\' condition
    • Steam coming from the engine compartment
    • Unusual smells inside or outside the vehicle
    Your A/C system requires proper air flow to operate effectively. Poor air flow across the condenser will impact system performance and can increase refrigerant system pressure. Make sure air flow into your system is not obstructed by bugs, leaves, dirt, or other contaminates in between tune A/C system must be maintained with the correct level of refrigerant and appropriate pressure to work properly. An A/C system leak, which could result in incorrect fluid or pressure levels, could potentially harm or interfere with the performance of your A/C system. This would result in lack of or insufficient cooling performance. Common causes of A/C system leaks include:
    • Worn or damaged service valves and caps
    • Worn hoses
    • Loose connections
    • Seal failures
    • Damaged components
    • Worn or damaged compressor shaft seal
    • Worn or damaged evaporator
    • Worn or damaged condenser
    • Worn or damaged compressor Seals
    • A/C system component corrosion
    To check your A/C system for leaks:
    • Use a leak detection dye, such as ACDelco Fluorescent Tracer Dye. Be sure to use the dye that is specified for use with your systems oil and refrigerant type.
    • Look for dirt or containment build up around hose or line connections. This could be a sign that oil, which would attract and hold contaminants, is leaking out of the connection.
    If your engine begins overheating while driving in heavy traffic, the following steps can help alleviate the condition:
     
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