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Can’t get blend door out.
Yeah, I just stuck a thin screwdriver next to the front post on the right side and carefully pried up on it, then used a longer screwdriver to get the one in the back- lftwng4
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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Can’t get blend door out.
Mine did not have screws to hold it down, it had 3 rubber cone shaped plugs which made it infinitely easier to pry out and put back in. I've seen plenty on youtube on how to reach the screws, if you do a search.- lftwng4
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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Can’t get blend door out.
So, I ended up having to break the old door at the bottom pin to get it out. It seemed there would be no way the new door would fit, as I couldn’t push it up high enough to slip the bottom pin in the box, and slide it over to the bottom “well” and the box wouldn’t give me any flex. I needed...- lftwng4
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers
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Can’t get blend door out.
‘97 Explorer with the typical blend door issue. But I can’t get it out of the heater box thing. Cut a hole in the bottom, and even one in the front, but I believe only the top of the door is broken only enough that the actuator just turns freely in the hole(actually, it moves to “hot” but not...- lftwng4
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- Forum: Stock 1995 - 2001 Explorers