bobbiemartin
Author of The DB2 Conversion Guide
I've got the air conditioning charged up on the Suburban (1995), but its not as cold as it should be. After doing some checking, the recirculate door is stuck on outside air. And it has been 90 degrees here, so you really need recirc to get the air cool.
There are three wires going to the motor, one is ground, one is 12v+ (when key on) and one called Recirc Door Input. The ground and power are working, but I can't tell any difference when the recirc button on the control head is pressed, although I really don't know how or what type of signal is used to move the door. I know these control heads have problems and I replaced it a while back for another problem, but it didn't help. I saved the old one and both operate the blend door and everything else properly, but neither operate the recirculate door. I suppose its possible they both have the same issue, but I'm leaning towards thinking the door actuator is bad. It looks like changing the actuator motor that drives the door is a real pain.
Anyone know how to troubleshoot the motor/control unit to figure out which is bad? Any tips on changing the recirc door actuator? Just to clarify, this is the flap right behind the blower motor, not the one that controls the heat/dash/defrost vents. That one works fine.
There are three wires going to the motor, one is ground, one is 12v+ (when key on) and one called Recirc Door Input. The ground and power are working, but I can't tell any difference when the recirc button on the control head is pressed, although I really don't know how or what type of signal is used to move the door. I know these control heads have problems and I replaced it a while back for another problem, but it didn't help. I saved the old one and both operate the blend door and everything else properly, but neither operate the recirculate door. I suppose its possible they both have the same issue, but I'm leaning towards thinking the door actuator is bad. It looks like changing the actuator motor that drives the door is a real pain.
Anyone know how to troubleshoot the motor/control unit to figure out which is bad? Any tips on changing the recirc door actuator? Just to clarify, this is the flap right behind the blower motor, not the one that controls the heat/dash/defrost vents. That one works fine.