I've been reading how to do this on a 2001 mustang and discovered many models of fords around these years use the same Actuator and i followed the instructions along with the highly detailed photos and sucesfully repaired mine. Here is the link http://www.Ford-trucks.com/user_gallery/displayalbum.php?&albumid=12198
How do I locate the heater blend door actuator in a Ford f150 pickup
Replacing door actuator on ml500. How do I remove the outside door handle?
Assuming the "actuator" being asked about is the one for the temperature blend door...See "Related Questions" below for lots of detailed information / instructions on replacing
how to replace actuator on a 2000 malibu
I believe it is located behind the glove compartment. Drop out the glove compartment box and you will see the blend door actuator.
get a person who does that work to come over
replace temperature door actuator.
The temperature blend door actuator is almost straight behind the radio.See "Related Questions" below for detailed instructions on replacing the actuator.
Behind the dashboard
To replace the door lock actuator on a 2000 GMC Sierra, first, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it off. Disconnect the electrical connector from the old actuator and unbolt it from the door. Install the new actuator by securing it in place, reconnecting the electrical connector, and then reassemble the door panel. Finally, test the lock to ensure it operates correctly.
Before replacing the thermostat or any other component of the Windstar's HVAC system, be sure to check your blend door for functionality FIRST. The most common issue with heat or A/C in the late model Ford windstar is a broken blend door. 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.
In a 2000 VW Golf, the door actuator is typically located within the door panel. To access it, you'll need to remove the inner door trim and insulation. The actuator is usually mounted near the latch mechanism and is responsible for locking and unlocking the door. Be sure to disconnect the battery before starting the disassembly to avoid any electrical issues.