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<blockquote data-quote="Lloyd Ledford" data-source="post: 1014165" data-attributes="member: 71894"><p>a lot of explorers and rangers alike were prone to have the blend door actuator either fail or the blend door crack open where the actuator goes into it at the top. open your glove box and lower the door to hang down. with a flashlight and mirror operate the temp knob to full cold and then to full hot, try to see if the temp blend actuator motor is rotating. if it does, then the door is cracked. if it doesn't. then the actuator is probably toast. another sign of a bad actuator is a slight clicking noise that may go away with the temp knob in one direction or another. </p><p></p><p>edit-----I didn't realize your rig is an '04. i'll do some research and repost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lloyd Ledford, post: 1014165, member: 71894"] a lot of explorers and rangers alike were prone to have the blend door actuator either fail or the blend door crack open where the actuator goes into it at the top. open your glove box and lower the door to hang down. with a flashlight and mirror operate the temp knob to full cold and then to full hot, try to see if the temp blend actuator motor is rotating. if it does, then the door is cracked. if it doesn't. then the actuator is probably toast. another sign of a bad actuator is a slight clicking noise that may go away with the temp knob in one direction or another. edit-----I didn't realize your rig is an '04. i'll do some research and repost. [/QUOTE]
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