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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 f150 supercrew no power to drivers door

THE POWER CONTROL MODULE IT RUNS ALL THE DOORS AND THE WINDOWS ? OR ITS A FUSS UNDER THE HOOD IN THAT BOX

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: cant find the blend door actuator on 2003 ford f150 super crew

The temperature blend door actuator is located on the right side of the transmission hump under the evap. case. The floor ducts cover it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace blend door actuator in a ford

I recently did mine, I hear you can do it without taking the entire dash apart but I had no luck with it myself. I have to get ready for work but, on mine it was located down and to the left of the radio. its a white box...are you hearing a clicking noise or something? I had to roll the entire dash back and it was still a major pain getting it out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2010

SOURCE: 2002 Ford Crown Vic 4.6L. EATCM A/C, Heating

that clicking noise you hear is likely a relay in the fuse panel that needs to be replaced. the easiest way to find out which relay it is would be to put you finger on each relay as you actuate the device not working. once you locate the clicking relay replace it . to reset the computer just unhook the battery for about ten minutes. if you have an anti theft radio make sure you know the code for it and how to enter it before you unhook the battery.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2010

SOURCE: Need diagram to replace blend door actuator.

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Hello,

I coudn't get a diagram,but i'm very sure that this well detailed solution will definitely be of great help to you:
STEP 1. Open glove box, and push the sides in to drop the box down as far as possible.
STEP 2. You will see a big black plastic box. inside of that box is the blend door, and your heater core (looks like a miniture radiator).
STEP 3 Take a razor knife and on the farthest left side of that box, cut a square hole big enough to get your hand in (only cut 3 sides of the square though so that you can just bend the plastic down out of your way and put it back in place when finished).
STEP 4 Now that it's open, you can see the heater core, but not the blend door. the blend door is located around the back left side of the heater core. reach your right hand in, with your thumb down, so the palm of your hand is facing the passenger side of the truck.
STEP 5 When you reach behind the heater core, you will feel the blend door, and you can swing it open or closed.
If you want your air conditioning to work, open the door all the way. if you want your heat to work, close the door all the way. after you have adjusted the door how you want it, blend the plastic you cut to get your hand in, back to it's normal position and tape it up with some duct or thick masking tape.
unfortunatley you can only have hot or cold doing it this way, but it saves you 1000 dollars and a lot of headaches trying to fix this by pulling the dash.


i hope this helps,take care

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