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Before u do everything this idiot says , on your heat control dash press (off) and (floor) at the same time, within two seconds after that press the (automatic) button, your dash will begin to click and where it usually tells you the outside temp a fault code will begin flashing, let the dash click for about 60 seconds then turn the car off, when you turn the cat back on, blast the heat full blast on the highest temp and within minutes ull have heat again! Note, make sure ur engine temperature is warm before you do all that.
I had the same problem with my ford, it turned out to be a door in the dash that switched between heat and a/c, the clicking noise is the gears flaping the door but not being able to open, if your heat works fine but not a/c this is the problem. BTW this part is very hard to get to without removing your dash.
I have and 2002 with rear air and had the same noise and problem in the back. There is motor in the back that moves a flapper door open and closed to blend the hot and cold. The motor has plastic gears in it and they strip out making a clicking noise when the motor cannot hit the point that the heat control dial is being set too. Probably the same set under the front dash. You will more than likely need to by a new motor assy.
there is an actuator assy in the dash that controls the door for the heat usually they start clicking when going bad the dash has to be pulled back to repair
The clicking is the air temperature blend door motor, most likely the motor will have to be replaced the blend door checked to make sure it moves freely, this repair requires the removal of the dash assembly.
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