It depends on the model truck. I have a 1500 quad cab and a 2500 mega cab. Both have different fixes for them. The 1500 can be repaired by taking out the glove box and getting to the blend door that way and removing it and then replacing it after pulling the hamster wheel out. The 2500 has to have the whole dash rolled out to get to the blend door. As a Dodge tech doing this for money is fine since I make 6 hours of labor out of it but when it is my personal truck and not under warranty anymore it sucks. I wish Dodge would warranty the blend door since they know they don't last and they came out with a fix for it now. The transmission on my 2500 is another thing they need to replace. The new 08 diesels have a new manufacturer for the transmissions.
I do not have heat in the car and the blend door clicks. How do I access the blend door in a 2005 Ford Explorer?
The blend door actuator on late model Dodge Durango and small pickup can be accessed by removing the glove box. There is a very common problem with blend door failure in these vehicles, and dash removal is required to perform the repair. A cheap and easy DIY fix for this can also be found at heatertreater. They also make a heater core regulator which bypasses the blend door and can remedy the situation with no dash removal.
Remove glove box liner. Blend door is located in the heater/evaporator housing. There are several kits available to repair blend door shafts as well as troubleshoot system.
Do a Google search on Ford Explorer blend door , there are quite a few articles and a couple of videos
The blend door actuator on the late model Chevy Tahoe is located behind the dash in the glove box area. Broken blend doors and broken blend door actuators are a very common problem among Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado models. Typically, to repair a broken blend door, a mechanic will disassemble the dash and replace the plenum box. It is an expensive and labor intensive repair. There are also some DIY solutions such as the heatertreater that provide hardware and instructions for performing the repair by removing the glove box rather than the entire dash. It is worth looking into if you think you have a broken blend door.
It is in the center of the HVAC housing behind the dash.
The Blend air door is located inside the HVAC housing under the dash. Dash has to be removed to access.
Depends on which door you're referring to...
It is in the center of the HVAC housing, under the dash.
The Blend Door actuator on the Ford Windstar can be found by removing the glovebox. A broken blend door actuator is almost as common as a broken blend door itself. Typically, the fix requires disassembling the entire dash and replacing the whole plenum box, which can be a costly repair. Linked here is a video from www.heatertreater.net demonstrating how to access components of the plenum box for repair without disassembling the entire dash. heatertreater.net/Windstar%20Video.html This details the best DIY option on how to replace a broken blend door or actuator.
Your system has 2 "blend doors". They blend the hot/cold air for the right temperature. For whatever reason, one of your blend doors is not operating properly. Two likely possibilities: 1. The hinge on the blend door is broken so the door can't move 2. The actuator that powers the door is shot 3. (least likely) Your control unit (or wiring) is faulty. A dealer repair on this may be spendy. To get to the blend door they need to drop the steering column and remove the entire dash.
Sorry I don't know but go to a dodge dealer and they'l do it for you!