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Old 10-24-12, 11:15 AM
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Ima post up the pic I just took. I took apart the glove compartment area and managed to take a clear pic if the part number. Maybe you guys can help me out with this one. The number that appears on the servo doesn't coincide with any if the part #s posted before. Its part #: 063700-7470.



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Old 10-24-12, 11:37 AM
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Damn, I can't post the pic up right now. Probably for another 2 days. My phone can only lemme do so much. Both thru app forum reader or Web view, it won't lemme post pics. When my computer comes back from the shop, I'll post pic. Again it says just like this on the servo motor: 063700-7470, then under it says 1001 12V 2 C. Posted from ClubLexus.com App for Android
Old 11-22-12, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by aneidiaz
Damn, I can't post the pic up right now. Probably for another 2 days. My phone can only lemme do so much. Both thru app forum reader or Web view, it won't lemme post pics. When my computer comes back from the shop, I'll post pic. Again it says just like this on the servo motor: 063700-7470, then under it says 1001 12V 2 C. Posted from ClubLexus.com App for Android
OK! I'm finally back. OMG. It's been like forever since I've been able to view the forum with my actual computer and not the android phone version. ... Anyhow, as I last posted, here is the pic of the servo motor I took out upon dismantling that one day I was off from work... It's been a little while and my mind is kind of in a frenzy. But if anyone can please help me get back on track with these part #s so I can go ahead and order the right servos, I'D DEEPLY APPRECIATE IT. I think this servo I have posted is the MODE servo in the passenger side, of course. The other servo in the back part, I think is the AIR RECIRCULATION servo. I've read a few posts here and there where members state that these are pretty good and tend to stay intact, operating fine. So, I'm just looking to change this MODE servo to get the heater to blow out 80+ degrees on my passenger side instead of cold air.. Am I on the tip of the iceberg? Please, help guys.
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The one in the picture is the Mode servo. It directs air flow up, down, defrost, etc. I don't think it regulate air temperature. The one behind this one controls the temperature on the passenger side.
Old 10-08-13, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by JimShieh
The one in the picture is the Mode servo. It directs air flow up, down, defrost, etc. I don't think it regulate air temperature. The one behind this one controls the temperature on the passenger side.
Thank you buddy. I appreciate it. And your right. Exactly what you said. Sakataj has a really helpful DIY thread on this too. That helped allot as well.
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