Need to know the how too remove the old temperature blend door actuator and replace it with a new one.
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There is a fastener behind a circle looking plug behind the inside door handle. Take a small flat screwdriver and pop it off. It will be a torx. The same as the other screws on the door panel. After removing all fasteners start with the bottom of the panel and get your fingers between the panel and pry ou there will be door fasteners that will pop releasing the door. Do this carefully.
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no it doesnt ... check out heatertreaters.net if you have to replace the blend doors .... but the actuator is directly behind the glove box...remove the glove box take out 3 screws and remove actuator and replace.....waa laa
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I recently did mine, I hear you can do it without taking the entire dash apart but I had no luck with it myself. I have to get ready for work but, on mine it was located down and to the left of the radio. its a white box...are you hearing a clicking noise or something? I had to roll the entire dash back and it was still a major pain getting it out.
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very lenghty process. too long to describe here....go to Bonneville Forums read the text and follow linked there at the bottom....very good and detailed....I'm doing that right now,,,,it is a bugger,
SOURCE: 2002 Ford Crown Vic 4.6L. EATCM A/C, Heating
that clicking noise you hear is likely a relay in the fuse panel that needs to be replaced. the easiest way to find out which relay it is would be to put you finger on each relay as you actuate the device not working. once you locate the clicking relay replace it . to reset the computer just unhook the battery for about ten minutes. if you have an anti theft radio make sure you know the code for it and how to enter it before you unhook the battery.
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