Blend door actuator not working - Can I get the locations please?

Tiny
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  • 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
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Driver side blowing hot air only blend door need to be replaced but my mechanic is telling me he has to take the dash board in order to replace the acoutator please help me if you have a video for my vehicle. I already changed the one for passenger side it was behind the radio so it is only the driver side that is blowing hot air only. Thank You
Tuesday, June 14th, 2016 AT 9:08 PM

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Tiny
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Tip: LH Bend Door Actuator Replacement
Tip rating: 3. Rated by 3 shops
Posted By: tony mc
Shop: FAIRWAY AUTO CENTER
Date: 9/8/2014
a manual (single zone) system is not listed. But the LH actuator is the only actuator in a manual (single zone) system. The actuator can be reached by removing the radio. I ground down a 5/16 socket so it is real short, to loosen the rear bolt. Done in less than 1 hour. No housing or dash removal! Tmc
Posted By: Tech1
Shop: MARTY VANICH AUTOMOTIVE REP
Date: 9/23/2015
Nice! They do not show a single zone system. You are dead right! Saved lots of headache!
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Temperature Blend Door Actuator - LH
Tip: LH bend door actuator replacement
Tip: LH Bend Door Actuator Replacement
Tip rating: 3. Rated by 3 shops
Posted By: tony mc
Shop: FAIRWAY AUTO CENTER
Date: 9/8/2014
a manual (single zone) system is not listed. But the LH actuator is the only actuator in a manual (single zone) system. The actuator can be reached by removing the radio. I ground down a 5/16 socket so it is real short, to loosen the rear bolt. Done in less than 1 hour. No housing or dash removal! Tmc
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Fig 1: Identifying Temperature Blend Door Actuator Components (LH)
G06133326
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION

Item Part Number Description
1 W701696 Floor duct screw (4 required)
2 18C433 Floor duct
3 W701696 LH temperature blend door actuator screw (2 required)
4 - LH temperature blend door actuator electrical connector (part of 18B518)
5 19E616 LH temperature blend door actuator
Removal and Installation
Remove the heater core and evaporator core housing. For additional information, refer to HEATER CORE AND EVAPORATOR CORE HOUSING.
Remove the 4 floor duct screws.
Remove the floor duct.
Disconnect the LH temperature blend door actuator electrical connector.
Remove the 2 LH temperature blend door actuator screws.
Remove the LH temperature blend door actuator.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Temperature Blend Door Actuator - RH
Fig 1: Identifying Temperature Blend Door Actuator (RH)
G06133327
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
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ITEM DESCRIPTION

Item Part Number Description
1 W701696 RH temperature blend door actuator screw (2 required)
2 - RH temperature blend door actuator electrical connector (part of 18B518)
3 19E616 RH temperature blend door actuator
Removal and Installation
Remove the Audio Control Module (ACM). For additional information, refer to INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS.
Disconnect the RH temperature blend door actuator electrical connector.
Remove the 2 RH temperature blend door actuator screws.
Remove the RH temperature blend door actuator.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Thermostatic Expansion Valve Manifold and Tube Assembly
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Tuesday, June 14th, 2016 AT 10:25 PM
Tiny
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Read the tip part not sure if that will work in your case, but it is worth a shot.
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Tuesday, June 14th, 2016 AT 10:26 PM
Tiny
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Thank you so much.

NasserElsayed
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Wednesday, June 15th, 2016 AT 12:47 AM
Tiny
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The one for the driver's side is buried behind the center console, under the heater box. More difficult than the upper (passenger side) but can be done w/o dash removal & draining fluids & refrigerant. About 3 hours work
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Sunday, August 18th, 2019 AT 4:42 AM
Tiny
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Thanks for the information. This original post was about 4 years ago so hopefully they have figured it out by now but this information may help others that have the same issue. Thanks for using 2CarPros. Let us know if you have any questions of your own. Thanks again.
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Sunday, August 18th, 2019 AT 11:58 AM
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JIMMY GILLIAM
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Where does the heater control valve vacuum line come from? I found a white hard vacuum line coming up from the front of the engine cross member and hooked it to the valve, but found it was plugged with screw at other end and I need to know where the blend door actuators are?
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Monday, January 18th, 2021 AT 6:47 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Hey JIMMY,

It should go to the internal vacuum control valve. Here is an diagram to help you find it and the locations of the blend door actuators as well. Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed.
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