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2014 limited front HVAC

robber6910

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2014 Explorer Limited V6
For a late model build 2014 limited V6, what are the correct part numbers needed to replace the front HVAC blower motor and resistor? I took it to the dealer and they wanted to charge me over a grand to do the work. I'm not rich and my last name ain't Getty. Thanks
 



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what are the correct part numbers needed to replace the front HVAC blower motor and resistor?

You can look that up on one of the multiple Ford parts websites run by dealers like Tasca, etc. or on Rockauto.

Be aware that there are two different speed control modules, one for a manual and one for an automatic climate control system. The blowers motors are the same. A Limited trim would have teh automatic system so it gets the very expensive electronics driver module.
 






For a late model build 2014 limited V6, what are the correct part numbers needed to replace the front HVAC blower motor and resistor? I took it to the dealer and they wanted to charge me over a grand to do the work. I'm not rich and my last name ain't Getty. Thanks
I would recommend using Levittown Ford as a parts site. They are a forum vendor and offer discounts to members.

Peter
 






And the saga continues. So yesterday I replaced the front HVAC blower and resistor. Had the AC system recharged (took 47 oz to refill). Started the old girl up and the system starts running. Rear zone nice and cool, left front nice and cool, right front side blowing straight hot air. Mechanic said it might be blend door actuator. Did a little research and see that the possible cause might be the blend door actuator or the actuator switch. Dropped $400 yesterday at the mechanic and feel pretty disgusted. Should I replace the blend door actuators and switches on both sides and take the hit? What's the odds that the rear zone wont go next? I am very disappointed that Ford makes such poor parts on these vehicles.
 






I would just replace the one that failed and wait and see if the others may follow down the road. I don't know if I'd agree with the "poor parts" of your statement. After all, it has worked for 8-9 years and certain parts are bound to fail during that length of time.

Peter
 






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