You can try replacing the batteries to see if that helps. If not you may need to get a replacement or see if the power it working properly.
Well it is really simple all you have to do is lock your door or if you do not have a lock on your door break into his room and let him know how it feels to have someone break steal or borrow his stuff it worked on me!!! Let me know how it turns out!! :) peace
mine is out right now i know how to get it out just having problems finding a new one aftermarket it is located inside the rear hatch panel there is 6 screws you take out and then then unhook the 2 wires for the rear window defrost and then the panel just pops off the lock motor is the really big one in the middle of the door it has a manual another easy way to identify it is it has a manual lock lever on the driver side of the actuator... as far as removal make sure you have the new one handy and take out the old and replace the same way hope that helped some Grinding noise inside the liftgate when using the locks. Either won't lock or un-lock (Mine won't lock. Broken drive gear, broken axel on switch gear. Bad design.) Removing the trim: - 5 screws, 2 defroster connectors. Grab the handle at the bottom and pull to remove the 10 trim fasteners. You will break a few of the yellow fasteners, maybe the green. The trim panel is pretty tough, pull forcefully, but carefully... Last are the top 4 white fasteners. Pull back the rubber waterproofing panel halfway, carefully (if you are clean, it may re-stick OK, otherwise, use adhesive when reapplying). One torx screw to remove the actuator. Locate a new actuator and enough new clips to replace the ones you broke. Reinstall actuator. Start trim at the bottom yellow clips and work your way up. See the Related Link below for photos and instructions. The best site I found for this problem.
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need to know were the blend door actuator is for a 2002 gmc yukon on the drivers side , dual climate controls, rear air and heat
Just give info to the auto parts store. They should know what it is. If not the dealer will know.
There's the heater core itself - getting plugged upAnd then there's the blend door itself - they've been know to get stuck and/or break.See "Related Questions" below for more
The HVAC system is all under computer control and there is little or no stand alone circuitry. The most common fail with the system is a broken blend door. The computer will detect a fail condition and go into "hibernation" because it doesn't know how to deal with failure. Replacing the blend door will bring the system back to life. Check the information on heatertreater.net for diagnostic information and a repair procedure.
Don't know what the year, make or model is but it sounds like the temp blend door actuator gears are stripped.
Assuming we are talking about the temp blend door actuator, if the air coming out of the heater ducts in the cab is cold and the temperature control is on hot and the engine is running and fully warmed up (195 degrees) and the coolant reservoir is on the full mark and both heater hoses under the hood are hot, you probably have a faulty temp blend door actuator. If you have one heater hose that is hot and the other is only warm or cold, you probably have a plugged heater core. If both heater hoses are only warm or cold you probably have a stuck open thermostat.
I know it is on the '96. So, just give your local Ford parts person a call. They will tell you.
OK, I don't want to rain on anyone's parade here, but the answer below is a bit simplified. YES, if you already have access to or have the 'instrument panel' (read: DASH) out of the vehicle, the answer below is correct. The reality here is that this is a major repair by standards of the usual/general garage/DIY/home mechanic. In order to change this particular actuator, the dash of the vehicle must be removed. I qualify that by saying that, of course, as a professional shop, we do not actually take the entire dash out (as manuals 'suggest'), but it does, in fact, involve removing the dash from its mouting location, which includes moving the steering column and many, many other related parts (these being plugs, lines, tubes, vaccuum lines... and let us not forget: the DREADED- "AIRBAG" things! [wouldn't you hate to have one of those go off while you were working or just finished working? Not only could you be hurt or killed, but the replacement cost alone is about two grand... I'll let YOU decide). At any rate, if you were to read a 'manual' about replacing this actuator instead of actually having it done it yourself several hundred time, the answer below is what you would find. One more thing: In many cases of THIS PARTICULAR VEHCILE, the actuator goes nuts and actually BREAKS the door hinge which is located inside of the evaporator case (which, unfortunately involves additional labor to remove and replace). Now, I'm not saying this is YOUR case, but if it is, replacing the actuator alone will nto solve your problem (is the A/C making a 'clicking' noise after you start the car?). Good luck. Let us know if you need more help. SDIgroup2001@yahoo.com A/C Electronic Blend Door Actuator Removal Disconnect battery ground cable Remove instrument panel (dash) Disconnect the A/C electronic blend door actuator electrical connector. Remove four A/C electronic blend door actuator retaining screws. Remove A/C electronic blend door actuator. Installation Insert A/C electronic blend door actuator into A/C air temperature control door (manually moving A/C air temperature control door will help engage shaft). Attach A/C electronic blend door actuator with four retaining screws. Connect the A/C electronic blend door actuator electrical connector. Install instrument panel. Connect battery ground cable.
The HVAC door actuators are usually ok, the door itself breaks. Symptoms will include no control of the temp or air outlet location.The HVAC door actuators are usually ok, the door itself breaks. Symptoms will include no control of the temp or air outlet location.
Blend Door ProblemYour 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.
The blend door is electrically operated and the only way I know of to access it is to remove the dash board assembly.
Pictures are not able to be presented here in WikiAnswers.The best that can be done is to do a really good job describing a part or procedure, and provides links to sources of pictures.In the case of the temperature blend door actuator motor - it is well described in all the questions that deal with replacing it (there are at least 4 heavily populated questions that do that). There may even be links provided in any one of those relevant questions. But the reader has to help out by using them...Other sources of pictures of this part would be Autozone.com AdvanceAuto.com, Oreillyauto.com - most any auto parts chain that has a website will have pictures.In the meantime, for comprehensive coverage of this very easy repair, refer to the numerous "Related Questions" below...No pictures / diagrams here on WA, but lots of helpful information -See "Related Questions" below for everything you need to know about changing a Windstar temperature blend door actuator motor.