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It is likely there was a misunderstanding, and they provided a quote for doing engine work, as opposed to dash.
 


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It is likely there was a misunderstanding, and they provided a quote for doing engine work, as opposed to dash.
While I appreciate your optimism, I told them specifically to quote replacing the blend door actuator, which is what they described in the voice mail message. I any event, I adhere to the philosophy, "Trust everyone, and then cut the cards". :)
 


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While I appreciate your optimism, I told them specifically to quote replacing the blend door actuator, which is what they described in the voice mail message. I any event, I adhere to the philosophy, "Trust everyone, and then cut the cards". :)
Well I hope you run, and run very fast. Are you could just pay somebody on this form $1,899 to do it for you [emoji39].

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While I appreciate your optimism, I told them specifically to quote replacing the blend door actuator, which is what they described in the voice mail message. I any event, I adhere to the philosophy, "Trust everyone, and then cut the cards". :)
Did you actually take the car in, or did you just call them stating "wierd knocking sound". (knock for most people means engine)
 


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Did you actually take the car in, or did you just call them stating "wierd knocking sound". (knock for most people means engine)
Yes, I took the car in a few weeks ago, and one of their techs looked at it. In fact, he showed me exactly where the blend door actuator is. I referenced this when I called for the quote. There's no doubt in my mind that they know it is for the blend door actuator.
 


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So they called you by phone and specifically mentioned "blend door actuator" and "$1900" ?
 


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Well I hope you run, and run very fast. Are you could just pay somebody on this form $1,899 to do it for you [emoji39].

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I'll do it for $1000! That's a steal of a deal for the OP.

In all seriousness you can do this yourself in about an hour. Tons of how-to's on the subject. Stay far away from the dealership!
 


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I had an appointment with the local dealer, the one who quoted me $1900 over the phone but somehow had no recollection of it. In the meantime I checked with another (larger) dealer, and they quoted me $175. So I took the car to dealer #2, and after a 2½ hour wait, my car is good as new; i.e.: no more Woody the Woodpecker under the dash. [wink]
Yes, I probably could have done it myself, but at age 70 and with trifocals, under-dash work is less than pleasant.

Thank you again to everyone for their guidance. [8D]
 


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being 65, 6'1'' 259.3 lbs this morning, i'd kick it out too. i would hate to call 911 to get my fatazz unstuck, i could die in their. being i bearly fit the proper way. so i'm giving you a like on that one for saving my life thank's Bro.
 


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Although I too would not do this repair myself.
I would think that it may be easer to remove the driver's front seat to gain access.
This would only take a few minuets and you wouldn't need to be a contortionist to get under the dash.


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