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Help with vacuum motor door

jm_vg

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Hi guys : Where is located the "vacuum motor door" ? and What is the function about the Vac Motor door?....if you have the vac motor door's any photo,better still.:eek:
 



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If you're talking about the door actuator for the AC controls, its behind the glove box.
 






Does another vacuum motor door exist?
 






Im just assuming that because you said "vacuum motor door" that you mean the vacuum motor for the AC.

Its located behind the glovebox. Just open the glovebox, squeeze both sides inward, and let the glovebox fall forward.
 






ok...and....what is the function of the Vacuum motor door?
 






sorry i cant help ya, but why are you looking for it if you dont even know what it does?
 






ok...I have been reading the Hayne's manual with respect my problem : My engine have a problem with the start in cold, and Haynes said that check the vaccum motor door. That's the origen about my questions.
 






I dont think thats what you're looking for then.
 






Then...what may be the origin for my problem?....The injectors are clean, the pump is ok... Some sensor ?..if is that the problem...what sensor??...I'm confusing....
 






Trouble starting in the cold could also be caused by a bad coolant temp sensor, or a dirty MAF.
 






Ok....I changed the coolant temp sensor, is new. Also, I changed the T-state and MAF was clean out a few months ago..( due to at other problem, the Check engine light was on ). What other sensor may be causing the problem ?. When I try to start the engine for second time, it's run without problem. I'm confusing.
 






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