You should have 2 sets of controls for the heater/ac. 1 is in the front drivers dash board and the 2nd 1 is on the ceiling just behind the front sets. the 1 up front controls the front seats and the other controls the back. you must set the temp control in the front to cool air (blue on the dial) to get cold air to the front. this is called dual climate control. you can set the front cooler or warmer then in the back or vis versa ___________________________________________________________ = Blend Door Problem = Your problem sounds like the common blend door problem on the Ford Expeditions, and Ford Explorer. The door is on a vertical axis and when it breaks, it can swing back and forth randomly giving heat or AC or nothing. The difference on acceleration is the force placed on the door swinging it one direction.
You can check the operation by fully opening the glove box, removing the actuator motor on top of the plenum box and examining the blend door axle (the actuator is under the unit on top of the hump behind the flexible black plastic cover. It is on top of the unit, behind the glove box in the 2002 F-350 though). Pictures of the common fail signature are available on the Related Links below. There are several "free" fixes that mostly are worth what you pay for them. The solution on the web site is solid and proven over hundreds of vehicles and will resolve the problem once and for all.
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Faulty PCV system or engine blow-by.
y does my fuse blow when i put on my front wipers the vehichle is a 04 plate defender
The present participle of " blow" is "blowing".
The front expansion valve is clogged.
They aren't blowing smoke back. They are blowing air onto the glowing end to help it burn. The breath supplies a burst of oxygen that may be the difference between the cigar continuing to burn or going out.
i have the same problem with a 90 chevy truck im was told to blow out the lines to the cooler rad. in the front grill #2 its the springs in the front pump
Blown is the past participle of blow.
You can blow it up by breathing and sucking
it will blow up
Blowing on a fluid promotes evaporation.