Bob Walker Posted July 23 Share Posted July 23 The cold air coming out of the driver side dash vents is not as chilled as the air coming out of the passenger vents. Actuator problem? Does the model have one for each side? I am getting air flow, but temps are different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RX400h Posted July 24 Share Posted July 24 3 hours ago, Bob Walker said: The cold air coming out of the driver side dash vents is not as chilled as the air coming out of the passenger vents. Actuator problem? Does the model have one for each side? I am getting air flow, but temps are different. Quote It sounds like you might be dealing with an issue related to the HVAC system’s blend door actuators. In the 2005 Lexus ES330, there are indeed separate actuators for the driver and passenger sides. These actuators control the blend doors, which regulate the temperature of the air coming out of the vents. Here are a few potential causes for the temperature difference: Faulty Actuator: The actuator on the driver’s side might be malfunctioning, preventing the blend door from moving to the correct position2. Stuck Blend Door: The blend door itself could be stuck or jammed, which would also cause a temperature discrepancy. Vacuum Leak: If the system uses vacuum-operated doors, a leak could cause one side to not function properly. A good first step is to reset the HVAC system by pulling the HVAC fuse or disconnecting the battery for about 20 minutes. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, you might need to inspect or replace the actuator on the driver’s side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Walker Posted July 24 Author Share Posted July 24 Thanks. I'll try the fuse disconnect before trying to locate the actuator, which is probably tough to get to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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