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Location: las vegas
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Just happened to me a few months ago, like 64 or 65k miles. What I ended up doing after repairing it was just unplugging the blend door motor at its max cold position and I'm just going to do that from now on during AC season which lasts 6 to 8 months around here, and then I'll plug it back in once it starts getting a bit nippy. I've been driving around for several weeks with it unplugged with no complaints from the computer or hvac or anything, just nice ice cold air without unnecessary and pointless wear cycles onto the new door. Still going to pick up another spare or two next time I make an order, just in case.
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2013 Camaro 2SS 1LE w/ RS [Rally Yellow]
Stock + Speed Engineering 1 7/8 LTHs w/ TSP HFCs, Roto-Fab CAI, Innovate DLG1/LC2 Dual WBo2, Smoked Wicker Bill, Self Tuned w/ HPTuners Last edited by daktah; 07-21-2025 at 12:36 PM. |
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Raises hand, RE evaporator.
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Drives: 2013 2LT to 2SS Manual Conversion Join Date: Nov 2011
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My 2013 RS blend door broke too, but the blend door on the 2011 SS donor car wasn't broken funnily enough. I put a new one in anyway when I was doing the conversion though and kept the old unbroken one for my spare parts bin. Found out that doing the blend door calibration is a must if you change or just disconnect the battery. Not hard to do if you have the right tool
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Yeah, it’s definitely not just you. I’ve seen quite a few posts about 5th gens needing evap/blend door work, and the labor cost is always the killer since everything’s buried.
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![]() Drives: 2013 camaro 2ss 1le Join Date: May 2020
Location: las vegas
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this motor in the drivers footwell, may need to remove the foot vent pipe if you cant yoga your way around it
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![]() Drives: 2015 Camaro 2LS, 1997 Z28 30th ed. Join Date: May 2019
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It was already broken on a friend's 2012 when he bought it in 2020, and it happened to my 2015 last week - at 69,800 miles.
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![]() Drives: 2015 Camaro 2LS, 1997 Z28 30th ed. Join Date: May 2019
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Drives: 2015 2SS RS (L99, baby!) Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: N. CA
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My 2015 ended up going at 8 years and low miles. (2023 @ like 40K at the time.) I spent 2.5 days on my back with the seat out. I went with the aluminum door. Hope to NEVER have to worry again. You guys with it 'stuck' in one position are lucky. Mine was busted in two and the door was lying on the vent box floor.
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Drives: 2013 2LT to 2SS Manual Conversion Join Date: Nov 2011
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