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Old 10-22-2009, 03:58 PM   #1
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US Another blend door issue!!

Hello everyone!
Have a 2004 Explorer. I had to replace the blend door actuator, now the door doesn't move when I turn the temp control knob. I have tried a new temp control switch, new actuators and got the same results. It's stuck on heat with the door in the up position, and I am getting heat from the floor vents, and when put on vent or def I get luke warm air coming out. Any help with this debacle would be appreciated.
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Welcome to this forum! I've moved your thread into the A/C & heater section.
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