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The location of 2004 lincoln aviator rear hvac temperature blend actuator, is it inside the housing unit ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 LINCOLN AVIATOR

I just changed the fuel filter on my 2003 Aviator and it was a pain. Aftwer looking and looking I finally found it. It is located under the truck at the center of the front crossmember behind a shield. Two bolts hold the shield and there are two quick release hoses on the fuel filter itsself. Good luck!!!

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Ed

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: keyless entry code for 2003 lincoln aviator

Every car different, call an auto rescue or towing company, the trucks are usually equiped with slim jims, that can be used to gain access to your vehicle.

Hope this helps.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: constant high heat

on climate control press off and heat button and let go quickly. Then press automatic. The display will start rotating eventually displaying a code 025,125 , 024 etc. Then press defrost to stop. You may hear blend door operating atb that time. It worked for my climate control.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: need to locate blend door actuator 98 lincoln

it is located on top of the heater box assy behind the dash just to the left of of the glovebox if you open the glovebox and look to the left you can see it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the blend door actuator located? Is it a

buried in the dash, about an 8 hour job.

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Replacing air blender on a 2005 Lincoln Aviator

Replacing the air blend door actuator (commonly known as the air blender) on a 2005 Lincoln Aviator is a moderately challenging task that requires some mechanical know-how and the right tools. The air blend door actuator is responsible for controlling the temperature of the air that comes out of the HVAC system by adjusting the position of the blend door. If you're confident in your abilities, follow these general steps to replace the actuator:
Note: Before starting any work, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the battery is disconnected to avoid electrical hazards.
Tools and Materials Needed:
  • Screwdrivers (Phillips and flat-head)
  • Socket and ratchet set
  • Trim panel removal tool (optional)
  • New air blend door actuator
  • Shop manual or repair guide for your specific vehicle (for reference)
Step-by-Step Guide:
  1. Locate the Actuator: The air blend door actuator is usually located behind the dashboard, in the HVAC housing. Access to it may require removing some interior panels and components, so consult your vehicle's repair guide for specific instructions on gaining access to the actuator.
  2. Disconnect the Battery: As a safety precaution, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to avoid electrical mishaps while working on the vehicle.
  3. Remove Interior Panels: Depending on the location of the actuator, you may need to remove portions of the dashboard or other interior panels to access it. Use a trim panel removal tool or a flat-head screwdriver wrapped in cloth to avoid damaging the panels.
  4. Disconnect Wiring Harness: Once you have access to the actuator, locate the wiring harness connected to it. Gently disconnect the wiring harness by pressing the release tab and pulling it away from the actuator.
  5. Remove Actuator Mounting Screws: The actuator is usually secured to the HVAC housing with screws. Use a socket and ratchet or a screwdriver to remove these screws and detach the actuator from the housing.
  6. Install the New Actuator: Position the new air blend door actuator in place and secure it with the mounting screws. Make sure it is properly aligned with the blend door and HVAC housing.
  7. Reconnect Wiring Harness: Attach the wiring harness back to the new actuator, ensuring a secure connection.
  8. Test the Actuator: Reconnect the negative battery terminal and turn on the vehicle. Test the new actuator by adjusting the temperature controls and checking if the blend door moves accordingly.
  9. Reassemble Interior Panels: Once the actuator is functioning correctly, reassemble any interior panels or components you removed earlier.
  10. Test the HVAC System: After reassembly, test the entire HVAC system to ensure everything is working correctly. Check for any unusual noises or issues with temperature control.
Always follow safety precautions and consult your vehicle's repair manual for specific instructions and diagrams related to your Lincoln Aviator's model year. If you are unsure or uncomfortable performing this task, it is best to seek assistance from a professional mechanic.
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its in the HVAC heater core box,
how to remove it is a very long answer.
read the FSM on HVAC
or login to alldata.com see HVAC chapter, and read. it.
anyone can, not just me.

i see this on line,.
  1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
  2. Remove first row seat.
  3. Remove second row seat.
  4. Remove sliding door sill trim panel.
  5. Remove quarter trim bolster.
  6. Remove D-pillar trim panel.
  7. Remove first row seat belt anchor.
  8. Remove second row seat belt anchor.
  9. Remove screws attaching quarter trim to quarter panel from bolster area.
  10. Remove screws attaching rear edge of quarter trim to attaching bracket.
  11. Disengage hidden clips attaching front of quarter trim to quarter panel rearward of sliding door opening and at locators.
  12. Remove quarter trim from quarter panel.
  13. Disconnect speaker wire connector on LWB quarter trim panel with rear air conditioning.
  14. Pass second row seat belt through slot in trim panel on long wheel base vehicle.
  15. Pass first row seat belt through slot in trim panel.
  16. Remove quarter trim panel from vehicle.
  17. Remove the two screws that secure the top of the quarter trim panel attaching bracket to the quarter inner panel.
  18. Remove the screw that secures the back of the rear heater-A/C unit housing to the right D-pillar.
  19. Remove the screw that secures the front of the rear heater-A/C unit housing to the right quarter inner panel.
  20. Carefully pull the top of the rear heater-A/C unit housing away from the right quarter inner panel far enough to reach between the rear heater-A/C unit housing and the quarter inner panel to access the blend door actuator.
  21. Remove the two screws that secure the blend door actuator to the rear heater-A/C unit housing.
  22. Pull the blend door actuator away from the rear heater-A/C unit housing far enough to disengage the actuator output shaft from the blend air door pivot.
  23. Raise the blend door actuator far enough to access and disconnect the rear HVAC wire harness connector for the actuator from the actuator connector receptacle.
  24. Remove the blend door actuator from between the rear heater-A/C unit housing and the quarter inner panel.
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The blend air door is located INSIDE the A/C-heater housing assembly.
The blend air door is controlled by an electronic actuator. It could be that the actuator is malfunctioning. It is pretty easy to replace.

Since your Navigator is most likely equipped with automatic climate control, you may also have a problem with the interior temperature sensor. This could make it do what you are describing. Sometimes, a defective sun-load sensor can also cause this.

Then again, you may even have a broken blend air door (pretty common for Ford/Lincoln/Mercury products). If this is the case, the instrument panel must be removed to repair it. (HUGE JOB!)

I would recommend scanning your computer network to see if there are any HVAC fault codes before doing ANYTHING. There just might be a fault code to tell you what the problem is.
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1. Remove the right rear quarter trim panel.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector from the auxiliary air temperature actuator.
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Sounds like the blend door actuator. It separates the driver and passenger side from getting air on the AZC system. Here are some instructions on replacing it:
The passenger side blend door actuator is used on all models equipped with Automatic Zone Control (AZC). This actuator is located on the front of the HVAC housing to the right of the floor panel transmission tunnel and cannot be removed from the passenger compartment without instrument panel or HVAC housing removal.

NOTE: This procedure is for AZC Systems (Passenger side only).

  1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
  2. Remove the glove box door. See: Body and Frame\Interior Moulding / Trim
  3. Remove the lower I/P glove box door surround panel.
  4. Remove the dash assembly. See: Body and Frame\Interior Moulding / Trim\Dashboard / Instrument Panel\Service and Repair\Instrument Panel Assembly
  5. Remove the HVAC assembly. See: Housing Assembly HVAC\Service and Repair
  6. Unplug the wire harness connector from the blend door actuator.
  7. Remove the 2 screws that secure the blend door actuator to the HVAC housing.
  8. Remove the blend door actuator from the HVAC housing.
INSTALLATION - AZC (Passenger side only)


  1. In stall the blend door actuator on the HVAC housing and tighten the two mounting screws to 2.2 Nm (20 in. lbs.).
  2. Plug in the wire harness connector to the blend door actuator.
  3. In stall the HVAC unit into the vehicle. See: Housing Assembly HVAC\Service and Repair
  4. Install the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle. See: Body and Frame\Interior Moulding / Trim\Dashboard / Instrument Panel\Service and Repair\Instrument Panel Assembly
  5. Evacuate the HVAC system.
  6. Recharge the HVAC system.
  7. Connect and the battery negative cable.
Hope it helps! If you need more, just send me an email at familyguy77351 at yah I wil be glad to finish helping you with more detail.
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