SOURCE: AC/BLOWS FROM DEFROST VENT ONLY
passenger side right above the airbox 1 plastic line it loves to pop off
SOURCE: 2003 ford van e350 rear air vent is not blowing
Try this article. I have the same problem and I think it is the vacuum motor that controls the door for changing from hot/cold in the rear heater box (located inside behind the L rear wheel)
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/Q19.PDF
SOURCE: 2007 ford e350 van, reverse lights wont work
On the side of your transmission will be a switch with several wires coming out of it. This is your reverse switch that turns on your reverse lights and most likely needs to be replaced
SOURCE: ford e350 dash controls don't work switch
Well, there is a vacuum canister under the hood that stores vacuum for the heater. Yes, this could be the problem, or it could also be something electrical. By the sounds of your problem i would lean towards a vacuum problem. The vacuum canister will black in color and usually round, it will be on the passenger side, usually by the heater box. there will 2 vacuum hoses on it. Are you hearing any hisses coming from the dash area, or under the hood? That is another sign you have a vacuum leak as well. Hope tihs helps you out....
SOURCE: How do I replace the
It is a relatively simple process. However, it depends on whether or not you have easy access to the EGR valve. There should be a wire plug connected to the top of valve...some models were on the side...disconnect the plug. Usually, there is a tube connected on the bottom. If that is the case, you will need to remove the tube. Use a wrench on the nut on top of tube just under the EGR valve. You may also need to remove one or two bolts that hold the valve in place. Each engine is different in the placement of the valve. Once valve is removed, installation of new valve is the reverse of removal. After installing new valve, be certain to reconnect the wire.
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