






❄️ Master your climate control with precision and ease!
The YCT HVAC Air Door Actuator 15-73989 is a high-quality, direct OE replacement part designed for seamless fitment in popular GM SUVs from 2007 to 2012. It ensures precise blend door control for your vehicle’s heating and cooling system, featuring a one-way shaft for easy installation and backed by strong customer satisfaction.
| ASIN | B07JGB94QK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,329 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #145 in Automotive Replacement Heater Blend Door Levers |
| Brand | YCT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (817) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Manufacturer | YCT AUTO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YCT0907 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.82 x 3.62 x 1.93 inches |
D**N
Great factory replacement part.
Worked like a charm.
C**K
Works Great and Shaft Does Fit Only One Way!
I bought 2 identical actuators for both the driver and passenger temperature blend doors that go on each side (the one on the passenger side is the lowest) of the console just under the dash of a 2011 Acadia SLT. If you’re worried about the shaft fitting in the right direction, you’ll have it right because it fits only one way. The screws (with Torx T20 bit heads) are gonna be tough, so don’t drop them into the abyss underneath. I was able to loosen them the rest of the way with fingers and keep a grab on each one.
B**R
A good DIY project
When the AC went out on our 2012 Buick Enclave, I researched the issues on YouTube and found that you can install this actuator yourself by drilling a hole inside the glove box to access the mount screws. This saved me a ton of money as the dealer would have taken out the dashboard to install this.
C**Y
Good product difficult repair
Extremely difficult to replace this part but after install my dash hvac now works. Prior to this only floor and defrost worked. Have small tools on hand and patience. Happy with product so far
C**A
Good quality and price
excellent fit for a 2008 gmc acadia
X**N
As advertised
Used it for a 2010 Chevy Traverse. This is the directional actuator that controls which direction the airflow goes for the front compartment. The part arrived as expected, installed as expected, no problems. Three parts of the dash need to be removed to get at this guy: the black plastic underneath the glove box, the glove box itself, and for a bit more working room, the black plastic lining around the glove box (optional). Use a size 20 torx head screw driver to remove the defective one and put the new one in. No other tools are strictly required, though needle nose pliers may be needed to remove the black plastic cover beneath the glove box, and a flat head screwdriver helps with the plastic lining around the glove box. The three screws holding the actuator in place are a nightmare to get a screw driver to, I recommend something with a 90 degree angle, or one of the little thumb screwdrivers. There is one cable going into the actuator, and another cable you may want to temporarily disconnect to get some more working room underneath it (I found it easier to go up from below). Dismantling and reassembling this part of the dash is actually pretty easy once you know how to do it. The only difficult part is getting a screw driver to the screws holding the actuator in place. Changing an oil filter is more technical than replacing this, though you'll probably have to contort yourself into interesting positions to get those screws.
R**.
must go on the same way the old one came off
line it up the way the old one came out. It worked perfect. It was the one to let heat to the defrost.
T**M
Saving yourself BIG $$$ !!!
This product is a awesome money 💴 savings compared to the factory dealers parts price. I saved approximately $170.00 on the blend door actuator motor alone. The actual replacement job took approximately 1 1/2 hours to complete the replacement of the motor itself. I had called my local Chevrolet dealership and got a estimate of the cost for the job to be done and was quoted an estimated of $700.00. I did the the complete job myself for $17.99 + tax for a grand total 🟰 $19.25 !!! Granted the actual repair is a little difficult but anyone who that is mechanically inclined can preform the work. Bottom Line is the dealership was going to charge me $700.00 for a job that should have been estimated at the dealership for around $200 to $250 max !!! P. S. Get an estimate from your local dealership for this repair or any other minor repair jobs your vehicle may need. But always go to YouTube and watch how you can do the repair yourself first and you may be able to do the repair yourself and $SAVE$ !!!!
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 day ago