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Hi Folks, just chasing a little advice.

I've had problems in the past with kicking out the plug which runs into my servo. Usually this means I'll only be able to get Arctic air until I plug it back in. Eventually I broke a pin off and had to do some fiddling around with it to fix it up.

However it appears that I was a little careless while trying to pull the servo motor out to work on it and have done something to the gears. When I start the car I just hear the aircon making a knocking sound, as if the gears which the servo connects to are misaligned.

Any advice for fixing this up or removing the servo motor to get better access?

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Show some photos bro?

Let-us have geez LOL

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