Do you need a Nissan Altima door actuator?

Do you need a Nissan Altima door actuator?

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What makes up a blend door actuator motor?

A blend door actuator is made up of an electric motor that turns a plastic gear set in one direction or another which is connected to an air control door pivot at the final drive of the unit.

How can I tell if my blend door actuator is bad?

To test the blend door operation and too double check that you are changing the correct actuator motor turn the blower motor on and work the door in each way. You will be able to feel the air change temperature or vent level. Compare the bad actuator to the new unit.

How to remove and replace a blend door?

1. Remove the glove box assembly. Refer to “Removal and Installation” See: Glove Compartment > Removal and Replacement > Removal and Installation. 2. Remove the upper floor connecting duct (RH). Refer to “Exploded View” See: Housing Assembly HVAC > Removal and Replacement > Exploded View.

Enter your VIN for the most accurate results. Enter your VIN for the most accurate results. We offer a full selection of genuine Nissan Altima Blend Door Actuators, engineered specifically to restore factory performance.

How much does it cost to replace a door lock on a Nissan Altima?

The average cost for a Nissan Altima door lock actuator replacement is between $254 and $293. Labor costs are estimated between $75 and $95 while parts are priced between $179 and $198 .

How much does it cost to replace a door lock actuator?

The average cost for a Door Lock Actuator Replacement is between $254 and $293 but can vary from car to car.

What happens when the door lock actuator fails?

When the door lock actuator fails you may experience doors that will not lock or unlock properly. The actuator can incorporate a door switch so you may also experience interior lights that stay on when the door is closed and security & alarm systems that malfunction.

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