So, quoting the Bentley manual, "The distribution of air is controlled by a series of flaps that are actuated by stepper motors". When replacing my microfilter today, I find the stepper motor, passenger side, laying out of the 'socket' it sat in, the plastic retainer had broken. Ha, this explains a heating issue!.. anyway, I wanted to see if the stepper motor worked so I ran the car, it worked fine (I think) but went to one location which I will call the 9-3 location, indicating the servo motor has the arm turned to the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock position. The valve inside where the stepper motor is to go only moves from 10 o’clock to 2 o’clock, so somehow I have to reposition the stepper motor, then secure it back into the holder somehow, then BE SURE the stepper motor does not try to turn back to the 9-3 position or it will break again - this is perhaps what caused it to break the 1st time. There is a chance the stepper motor control is not working and the motor goes to one extreme position - I will check this tomorrow when the car gets warm and I control the heater valves from the controls.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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