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04 escalade rear heat not working

Old Dec 12, 2008 | 12:20 AM
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Default 04 escalade rear heat not working

I'm new to this forum, Would anyone know why my rear heat only blows cold air?? I read it might be an actuator.. but I would not know how to get to it to check. Anyone have pictures they could possibly share? Even if I can manually change it to heat for the winter then come warmer temps I could change it back? Please help....
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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 9:56 AM
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Default RE: 04 escalade rear heat not working

2000–06 Vehicles[*]Remove the right rear quarter trim panel.[*]Disconnect the electrical connector from the actuator.[*]Remove the retaining screws from the actuator.[*]Remove the mode actuator from the housing.
Actuator location, typical[/align]
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To install:[*]Install the mode actuator to the housing.[*]Install the retaining screws to the actuator and tighten to 14inch lbs. (1.6Nm).[*]Connect the electrical connector to the actuator.[*]Install the right rear quarter trim panel.
Calibrate the HVAC module actuators, if required.
[ol]Air Mix/Mode Actuator (Blend Door)
Escalade, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, Denali, Denali XL, Yukon XL, 1999 – 2005[/ol]
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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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Default RE: 04 escalade rear heat not working

Welcome to the Tahoe forum. Hope that helps.
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