2005Mounty
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I have searched the forums and have not seen this problem addressed specifically.
I have a 2005 Mountaineer with manual a/c that I just bought with 49K miles. The air comes out through the floor vents in all settings. When the vents are set to the panel I get air from both the panel and floor vents. Same thing with the defrost. Of course the dealer I bought the truck from gave me the "that's normal" line.
I have removed the glove box and located the vacuum motor for the floor vents (blue line). I can see the motor moving as I click trough the settings but the air flow does not change. Is there something else I should look for? Unfortunately I can't see if the door is moving when the actuator moves because it is hidden by the dash. I tried using a mirror to see around the corner but couldn't get a good angle.
I also have the recirc door problem that I read about in another post, but I want to find out what may be causing this problem before I take it back to the dealer.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have a 2005 Mountaineer with manual a/c that I just bought with 49K miles. The air comes out through the floor vents in all settings. When the vents are set to the panel I get air from both the panel and floor vents. Same thing with the defrost. Of course the dealer I bought the truck from gave me the "that's normal" line.
I have removed the glove box and located the vacuum motor for the floor vents (blue line). I can see the motor moving as I click trough the settings but the air flow does not change. Is there something else I should look for? Unfortunately I can't see if the door is moving when the actuator moves because it is hidden by the dash. I tried using a mirror to see around the corner but couldn't get a good angle.
I also have the recirc door problem that I read about in another post, but I want to find out what may be causing this problem before I take it back to the dealer.
Thanks in advance for your help.