TJKashin
Well-Known LVC Member
Ok, I know posting something about this is probably like beating a dead horse, but I just thought I would throw it out there. I have spent the last few days looking through many different posts on this site and others regarding the infamous blend door problem.
I bought the car last thursday, they told me it had heat but the air wasn't working, no big deal, I can fix most car issues anyways. After driving around a bit, it got excessively hot in the cabin, so I turned the temp down and that didn't seem to do anything. I got the car home and started reading some things on this site and decided to investigate the blend door and surrounding components. What I found is that the gray arm had broken and they had zip-tied it together with the steel arm from the blend door actuator. This allowed for heat. Upon further investigation, I noticed it did not move when the temp was adjusted, and looking further into that I found they had disconnected the wires from the blend door actuator.
I called my local Lincoln dealer and ordered the gray part ($4.50 overnight) and also the blend door actuator ($34 overnight). I replaced the gray part last night and plugged in the wires to the existing blend door actuator hoping that the gray part was my only problem. Well, I still have heat, but no movement on the cold side of things. My question is there a possibility that since that was disconnected so long that I need to perform some diagnostics to reinitialize the blend or am I in for a Springtime project of replacing that blend door actuator that I bought just in case?
All I can be thankful for right now is that it's stuck on heat and not cool for our lovely weather here in Chicagoland. Thanks in advance for any advice....
Tim
I bought the car last thursday, they told me it had heat but the air wasn't working, no big deal, I can fix most car issues anyways. After driving around a bit, it got excessively hot in the cabin, so I turned the temp down and that didn't seem to do anything. I got the car home and started reading some things on this site and decided to investigate the blend door and surrounding components. What I found is that the gray arm had broken and they had zip-tied it together with the steel arm from the blend door actuator. This allowed for heat. Upon further investigation, I noticed it did not move when the temp was adjusted, and looking further into that I found they had disconnected the wires from the blend door actuator.
I called my local Lincoln dealer and ordered the gray part ($4.50 overnight) and also the blend door actuator ($34 overnight). I replaced the gray part last night and plugged in the wires to the existing blend door actuator hoping that the gray part was my only problem. Well, I still have heat, but no movement on the cold side of things. My question is there a possibility that since that was disconnected so long that I need to perform some diagnostics to reinitialize the blend or am I in for a Springtime project of replacing that blend door actuator that I bought just in case?
All I can be thankful for right now is that it's stuck on heat and not cool for our lovely weather here in Chicagoland. Thanks in advance for any advice....
Tim