Alrighty guys, sorry for the delay due to dealing with holiday stuff and getting the wrong part from auto zone. I ordered the Motorcraft actuator from amazon, and lo and behold, I’ve got rear heat! I opened the old actuator, and from appearance I did not see anything wrong or worn out parts...
So when the truck is running I’m gettjng a voltage reading of about 14.6 and when just turned to accessory I’m getting about 12.
Bob I’m glad to find someone who has a similar situation to me. Unless anyone else thinks otherwise, is it generally safe to say that my next course of action is to...
When you say check both sides of the fuse, do you mean place a probe on each side of the fuse when it’s plugged in, or something else? I’m relatively new to diagnosing electrical issues in a car.
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Fuse 18 does have voltage. I got a reading of .9 volts.
The hoses going to and from the heater core are hot.
And the rear door blend actuator doesn’t appear to do anything when the temperature is switched from hot to cold. Are you supposed to hear anything when sitting right next to the actuator?
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I have a 2005 EB with 139,000 miles on it. The rear heat in my vehicle is not blowing through the vents. Heat is coming out through the dashboard vents however. I recently refilled the coolant to proper levels and the problem persists. I do not have the characteristic rear...
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