How do you replace envoy mode door actuator?

How do you replace envoy mode door actuator?

It is fastened from behind on the very right by two bolts that are hidden and impossible to reach. On the side the can see, there are two 1/2″ nuts that are tack-welded to the part. Get your 1/2 deep 3/8 drive socket and a short ext on them and crack the welds loose and remove them.

Are there different Dorman P / ns for 2002 envoy?

Not sure if this answers your question, but Checker’s lists 2 different Dorman P/Ns for that actuator, 604-115 for 2002s and 604-119 for most other years, knowing that there were minor changes throughout the years, it is entirely possible that you have a part for a different year, or it is entirely possible the part is exactly the same.

What’s the stud on a envoy mode door?

The stud on the mode door has flats on two sides and also has a piece about 1/2 long that extends beyond. This is the part that fits the shaft tightly into a hole that has small teeth. I assume this is take the slop out and for more precise drive of the door flap. This is the connection you are trying to release when you pry it apart.

Where is the actuator bracket on a 2002 envoy?

To the right next to the center column is a triangular shaped bracket that has to be removed. It is fastened from behind on the very right by two bolts that are hidden and impossible to reach. On the side the can see, there are two 1/2″ nuts that are tack-welded to the part.

Not sure if this answers your question, but Checker’s lists 2 different Dorman P/Ns for that actuator, 604-115 for 2002s and 604-119 for most other years, knowing that there were minor changes throughout the years, it is entirely possible that you have a part for a different year, or it is entirely possible the part is exactly the same.

The stud on the mode door has flats on two sides and also has a piece about 1/2 long that extends beyond. This is the part that fits the shaft tightly into a hole that has small teeth. I assume this is take the slop out and for more precise drive of the door flap. This is the connection you are trying to release when you pry it apart.