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Ventilation selector kaput!

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by DYIer, Feb 5, 2007.

  1. DYIer

    DYIer New Member

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    Hello commordorites, just joined this forum...
    I have volunteered to have a look at a friends VX wagon, as they have 4 kids and subsequently are not too flush with money!
    The ventilation control is stuck on demist, despite whichever way you turn the rotary control, which makes for a nice warm car in 40 degree Adelaide heat!
    I presume it is the vacuum actuator which is responsible, had this same problem in an EB falcon once :eek: ? I have done a search, but cannot find much on it. Any suggestions? Quite enjoy taking things apart, as they long as they go back together again!
    Thanks if you can help.
    Cheers, Craig
     
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    Thanks, much appreciated!
     
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    No no no ..There is no vacuum to the switch does this. Check the back of the engine where hte vacuum line goes to inside car.Line will be off or broken.
     
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    Craig,
    How did ya go with the switch ?

    I’ve had the same problem for about 12 months, when moving from ‘windscreen’ back to ‘face’ to the rotary switch gets stuck. For a while it would return however It's is now totally stuck.

    I have pulled off the dash fasia and checked over all the vacuum lines, including under centre dash at the actuators and in engine bay and it all looks OK so I assume it’s a broken switch.

    I can get one from my local holden dealer for $14.00 I hope to fit it up on the weekend.

    Cheers,
    Muz
     
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    Mine is all fixed.

    I replaced the vacuum valve ($14.00) behind the vent switch and all is working just fine.:thumbsup:

    I took a few pics along the way, might help someone out in the future.

    Cheers
    Muz
     

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    How long does this job take for a handyman to do? Where is the best place to get the part (Holden Dealer or someone else)

    Thanks in advance. Mine went recently and need it fixed before holiday trip north.
     
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    did this fix the prob? is it common for the switch to stuff up? I think mine is stuck between changing demist to face/leg somewhere....very little airflow on high, but no vacuum leak, thinking maybe switch...
     
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    Sorry to dig up an old thread but i think this may be the culprit of my problem,
    If i place pressure on the front of the switch or the rear the controls will all work...can anyone confirm if this repair fixed the issue the OP had
     

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