...stuck air temp control blend door or in rare cases both, your system's door is stuck n the heater position, which is where they almost always fail. it could be the hot/cold lever has stopped working. ...
...blend door(s) to make sure they are not stuck. If fluids (beverage) has spilled on top of dash it can cause door(s) to stick. Also check vacuum lines at door and if necessary at control panel switch ...
Question about Jeep Cars & Trucks
...stuck blend door or bad blend door actuator My guess is thermostat is stuck open will need replacing If you're thermostat is stuck open, it's only going to get so warm. If it's really cold outside, ...
...blend door actuator) you must remove the entire dash from the car. Always have this problem confirmed by a dealer or qualified repair shop as it is a very expensive repair. Other causes of no heat in ...
...stuck open (engine runs cold) or air bubbles in the cooling system. It is true that blend doors and motors are a bear to change out. It is not always necessary to remove the dash though. and on older ...
...blend door actuator) you must remove the entire dash from the car. Always have this problem confirmed by a dealer or qualified repair shop as it is a very expensive repair. Other causes of no heat in ...
Question about Lincoln Cars & Trucks
I have a 2010 Lincoln navigator the drivers side won't change from hot to cold Most common cause is a bad blend door actuator or stuck blend door in the heater box.
Question about Mazda B-Series
stuck air temperature control blend door, this can be a motor actuator issue or a jammed door or both (common). To replace both parts you will need to completely remove the dash from the car to access
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...blend door actuator) you must remove the entire dash from the car. Always have this problem confirmed by a dealer or qualified repair shop as it is a very expensive repair. Other causes of no heat in ...
STUCK ON AC Air Temperature Control Blend Door Failure No Heat or no AC (dependes on where door sticks) In all modern cars there is a tiny DC electric motor driven gear drive that moves a plastic door
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