Posted by jimg.allentown on May 02, 2021 at 04:55:52 from (24.115.194.96):
In Reply to: How much did I save? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 01, 2021 at 15:09:18:
What you saved depends on a lot of things.
How many other screws did you have to remove and replace the two screws that held the actuator in place?
Are you SURE that it fixed the problem?
Will it outlast the one it replaced?
Assuming the answers are none, yes, and yes, you saved the dealer markup on the part, diagnostic charge, and a minimum shop time charge. Could be a lot of money. But, I know how those cheap actuators made of chinesium can be. I bought one for the blend door on my vehicle. Had to take the entire instrument panel part way out to get access to the three screws that held it in. Within a week, it was making funny noises. Finally went to the junkyard to get an OEM one that doesn't chatter. What did I save by buying a Chinese one?
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