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Any advice on how to "force it closed" while I wait to swap it for a manual valve?Glad you found the bad switch, that was starting to look suspect, yes the valve is closed (powered) in AC mode, failure of this valve is very common, you can force it closed, many replace it with a manually controlled valve and just switch it depending on the season.
Yes there is a drain hose that connects to a nipple on the bottom of the evap unit, unfortunately these are sometimes broken off
But if I hook up the servo again, isn't that going to drag the "C" forward and backwards just like it should...?Yes, pop it out of the C push it forward and then snap back into the C to hold it forward.
I tried this and had the same result. In the end I pulled it off and the rubber flapper seal inside was deteriorated and allowed hot water by regardless. Pull it off and replace it.View attachment 946151
The Actuator is as forward as it goes now and i have been driving for 30 minutes and nothing, still warm air from the front vents. I have to say thoug that after 30 min it chills somewhat, definitely more than it does for the first 20 min but that is something that consistently happened even before disconnecting the servo
That is what most folks do.
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