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Disconnect the battery supply. Remove the inside driver side dashboard under cover. Remove the actuator and screws. Reverse to install.............
I believe it is located behind the glove compartment. Drop out the glove compartment box and you will see the blend door actuator.
under the glove box
Behind The Dash Underneath The Steering Wheel , Slightly To The Right.
Behind the drivers side rear quarter panel in the cargo area
Just give info to the auto parts store. They should know what it is. If not the dealer will know.
Without testing a guess would be a blend door or actuator or maybe a control problem
Cannot seem to get the air to flow throught the vents top or bottom. I have replaced the faulty blend door actuator loctaed on the side of the unit, but still no air or anything. Question: some one said that the openings have to be reset in order for the actuator to work, is this true? I do remember hearing a mechanic say that the way the original actuator came out is how the new actuator is supposed to go in. Please advice. Troy
# Remove the door trim panel # Remove the mounting screws withdraw the speaker unplug the electrical connector and remove the speaker
There are really only 2 electrical components to the heating system:Blower motorTemperature blend door actuatorFrom the Windstar OWNERS MANUAL...1995-1998 Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #211999-2003 Front Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #101999-2003 Rear Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #81999-2003 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: relay #3Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1201999-2003 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: relay #6Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1171995-1998 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: fuse #361995-1998 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: N/AEngine compartment fusebox: fuse "E"See "Related Questions" below for more
It may be the blend door actuator. This part starting making a clicking sound in my 2003 Lincoln Navigator. It is located in the back right panel next to the rear seat. When I removed the actuator and opened it up, I found that one of the gears was partially stripped.
# Remove the door trim panel and watershield.Disconnect the electrical connector from the mirror # Remove the retaining nuts and detach the mirror from vehicle