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Anonymous Posted on Aug 27, 2012

Where is the vent door actuator located on a ford crown victoria lx 1996

Looking to replace the vent door actuator for the automatic temperature control (a/c). Where is this part located?

  • Anonymous Aug 29, 2012

    Where behind the dash is the A/C Heater Blend Door Actuator located on a 1996 Ford Crown Victoria LX?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2008

SOURCE: Where is the fuse panel on a 1985 Ford Crown Vic located?

Local Ford dealership service department provide answer on location of the fuse panel. Fuse panel is located directly under the steering column. The cover panel is held by two screws and the power antenna swithch locking ring must be removed.

thank you all for you assistance,

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: need wiring diagram for 2008 ford crown victoria

Hello,

You can purchase the wiring diagram for $5.99 from the following site: http://www.wiring-diagram.com/. You can also purchase a wiring diagram book from the following link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-FORD-CROWN-VICTORIA-MARQUIS-WIRING-DIAGRAM-MANUAL_W0QQitemZ120394723100QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090320?IMSfp=TL090320147007r15080.

Hope this helps,

Chris

ifixsum

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: How to replace uppe ball joint in Ford Crown

First make an appointment for a front end alignment which will be required after replacing the ball joint. Securely support the vehicle under the lower control arm at the outer end, the end nearest the tire. The upper ball joint is attached to the upper control arm with 2 large nuts. Under the nuts are cams with hex heads for adjusting caster and camber. Mark the position of these cams in a way that will allow you to reinstall them somewhere near the same position. Next remove the outer end of the joint from the steering knuckle an then remove the 2 nuts and both cams from the control arm end. Reinstall and get that alignment asap !

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Ronny Bennett Sr.

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: need to locate blend door actuator on 2002 ford

Open the glove box,and look on top of ac/heater box toward the center of vehicle,it should be setting right there.

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steve morris

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

SOURCE: serpentine belt replacement for 1996 ford crown

heres a site that will help you

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just click on that and it is there hope this helps

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Why does not come out through the vents in a 2003 crown victoria

There may be several reasons for your issue. Check here for some of the most important: blower vents not switching
It could be an actuator(motor) that stopped working.

Here is a list of Crown Vic part:
List Blend Door Actuator 2003 Ford Crown Victoria Reilly Auto Parts

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Crown victoria Climate control is stuck on heat

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2006 crown Victoria blows hot air with the air conditioner on the air condition lines are cold under the hood

sounds like the temperature blend door is either jammed or the actuator is shorted ou. when the temperasture control is moved you should hear the door moving...my guess is you are not hearing that..the actuator would be attached to the heater plenum behind dash/glovebox area...becareful to test the correct one as there will be a fresh air actuator and a mode door actuator as well...you can determine which one is which by changing the positions on heater head from hot/col, floor/defrost, recirculate and fresh air settings..each setting will move its designated actuatror..the one not moving would be you temp actuator....have fun!
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Is there an adapter to convert an automatic temperature control to a manual one?

im afraid that you cant find any adapter to convert the system from auto to manual, the manual and automatic temperature control works completely different, the manual climate control controls the temperature and air distribution by vacuums lines and in the automatic climate control, controls the temperature and air distribution by a series of blend doors that works electronically
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