I have the same problem in an 03 Eddie Bauer Expedition. I still haven't pulled the full rear panel off but by removing the cup holder and the top panel (both just popped off using a flat-head screwdriver) you can access the rear compartment. Because the clicking was our main issue I unplugged both of the white boxes and the clicking stopped while still blowing cold air. Obviously this is just a band-aid because you can't adjust the temperature any warmer because my blend door is stuck in the cold position so it is all cold all the time. So I will still have to remove the full rear panel to get at the screws to replace the blend door and actuator, but in looking around inside I didn't see any screws holding the rear panel in place it looks like it just has pop fasteners holding it on. The fix appears to be nothing more than removing 4-5 screws on each of the white boxes pulling it off and placing the new one on and plugging them back in.
How do i replace blend door motor
You don't!
Probably a faulty blend door actuator. Remove the glove box to gain access to the actuator. Replace the actuator with a new one.
Remove the dash assembly to gain access to the blend door actuator.
how to replace a blend door actuator on a 1999 ford ranger
In the back/middle
Assuming you are looking for the temp blend door actuator, remove the center console and you will see the actuator under the dash. It should be white in color.
You have a faulty temperature blend door actuator located directly behind the radio. Remove the radio and remove the blend door actuator held to the heater case with three 8mm screws, and replace it.
Disconnect the battery supply. Remove the inside driver side dashboard under cover. Remove the actuator and screws. Reverse to install.............
locate blend door actuator for 1997 pontiac bonneville se
Where is the blend door actuator on a 1998 Sonoma
Get scissor doors.