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Originally Posted by Bluewater09 ....The heating sytsem works through these little devices called "actuatiors". Little motors really that move the air around the dash instaed of having the old pull cables that open and close vents. I am not able to get any air through the top of the dash to the window defroster.
Does anybody have any experience with tracking this kind of problem. I have a diagram from Chevy that shows no less than three vents in the top end of the dash that have to operate to get the air to blow onto the windshield. |
bluewater,
i bought a number of '73 to '92 - mostly k's - but also a couple c's - to DISASSEMBLE / REASSEMBLE to put one k together to race in street-division bogging, [qualifies me a bit about them, i guess]
the very FIRST thing to check is to see if any of the ducting hoses have come 'off' their proper places - they just 'push-on' and 'pull-off' - no clamps - just a slight 'friction' holds them on
these 'actuators' you speak of are NOT 'little motors' as one usually thinks of motors, [being electrical]
- they're actually VACUUM solenoids
- so your problem, with it being an '88, is that more than likely - right at the ends of these vacuum hoses - they've cracked / split
- there should be enough 'extra' hose to just cut about 1/2" to 5/8" off each end and just sliding the hose back on the fitting - rather than buying all new hoses
- the hoses under the dash SHOULD be okay, under the hood will be the ones you need to thoroughly check
- also check the supply lines from the manifold to the vacuum reservoir, [should either be a roundish plastic unit about 4" or so in diameter -OR- it could be the larger unit about 8" or so in diameter -OR- it might even be a large 'juice' can about 4" in diameter and 10" or so tall]
- the MAIN vacuum supply fitting should be on the back of the manifold - between the carburator and the distributor - [assuming you have a 'real' chev engine instead of an olds engine]
- you may also need to check the adjustment of the actuator's 'anchoring' screw of the primary / main 'flapper valve'
- - which directs the air either 'down-to-the-floor' -OR- 'up-to-the-dash' vents and defroster vents
- and this control IS a cable-actuated one
- is the blower motor acually working at ALL the speeds? you might need to check the 'speed control' resister unit - it's IN the plenum chamber of the ac unit on the firewall - passenger side
- does the ac 'clutch' on the front of the compressor engage when you have someone turn it 'on' when you are watching / listening under the hood?
- you should hear it 'click' when it engages
- if not - check the fuse
- you should also hear a difference in the sound of the engine as the 'load' on it increases with the compressor engaging - IF it has a 'charge' of refrigerant
- with this being an '88 - more than likely you will also need to have the ac system 'recharged' - most likely it has 'leaked' out
- and while you are at it - i would just convert it over to the newer so-called 'greener / safer for the environment' refrigerant - [instead of paying the VERY expensive $$$$$ for the original freon type]
- they make 'kits' which are available at auto supply stores
- you can 'do-it-yorself' if you are at all somewhat mechanically inclined