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Solved - Blend Door Actuator Not Working When Replaced
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<blockquote data-quote="adamis" data-source="post: 1052065" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>I purchased a 2008 Sport Trac used from a dealer with 145,000 miles on it. While test driving I heard the clicking noise and was getting no heat. I later figured out it was a blend door actuator on the drivers side. Last year I purchased new actuators off of Amazon and replaced both driver and passenger. Still no heat but I've just lived with it up till now. My daughter is starting to drive the truck and she needs heat so I've been trying to figure it out again. I managed to figure out the self diagnostic and found I am getting the 2266 and 2267 codes which is for both blend doors. I've replaced both blend doors with units on Amazon as the local Ford Dealer said they were out of stock as does the Ford website, apparently these are no longer being made. I still cannot get any heat out of the truck. I have pulled the passenger side blend door and messed with the controls and I see the blend door actuator is not moving at all. I suspect the Drivers side is not moving either.</p><p></p><p>In my research, I have seen some people mention a re-calibration process. I did try doing that by removing the battery for about a minute and then going through the steps. That didn't seem to do anything but not positive I did the process entirely correct (found several conflicting versions). I am now wondering if the blend doors are on their own separate fuse though I don't see anything obvious in the manual and I have yet to pull every single fuse.</p><p></p><p>For those that have dealt with the actuators not moving at all if you could answer either of these questions:</p><p></p><p>1. Does the 2008 require a re-calibration process and is there a website with it written out somewhere specifically for this year and model of truck?</p><p>2. Are the actuators on a fuse separate from the Automatic Climate Control system and if so, what is the fuse number?</p><p>3. Anything else I could be missing?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p></p><p>Forever Cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamis, post: 1052065, member: 78552"] I purchased a 2008 Sport Trac used from a dealer with 145,000 miles on it. While test driving I heard the clicking noise and was getting no heat. I later figured out it was a blend door actuator on the drivers side. Last year I purchased new actuators off of Amazon and replaced both driver and passenger. Still no heat but I've just lived with it up till now. My daughter is starting to drive the truck and she needs heat so I've been trying to figure it out again. I managed to figure out the self diagnostic and found I am getting the 2266 and 2267 codes which is for both blend doors. I've replaced both blend doors with units on Amazon as the local Ford Dealer said they were out of stock as does the Ford website, apparently these are no longer being made. I still cannot get any heat out of the truck. I have pulled the passenger side blend door and messed with the controls and I see the blend door actuator is not moving at all. I suspect the Drivers side is not moving either. In my research, I have seen some people mention a re-calibration process. I did try doing that by removing the battery for about a minute and then going through the steps. That didn't seem to do anything but not positive I did the process entirely correct (found several conflicting versions). I am now wondering if the blend doors are on their own separate fuse though I don't see anything obvious in the manual and I have yet to pull every single fuse. For those that have dealt with the actuators not moving at all if you could answer either of these questions: 1. Does the 2008 require a re-calibration process and is there a website with it written out somewhere specifically for this year and model of truck? 2. Are the actuators on a fuse separate from the Automatic Climate Control system and if so, what is the fuse number? 3. Anything else I could be missing? Thanks in advance, Forever Cold. [/QUOTE]
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