Air Temperature Control Blend Door Failure No Heat or no AC (dependes on where door sticks)
In all modern cars there is a tiny DC electric motor driven gear drive that moves a plastic door that blends heated and cooled air from the AC and the heater core, this is called (interestedly enough) the air temperature control blend door actuator. The motor that moves this door fails because the door starts sticking from warping, most common complaint is no heat but it can be no AC as well. To replace these parts (blend door and blend door actuator) you must remove the entire dash from the car. Always have this problem confirmed by a dealer or qualified repair shop as it is a very expensive repair.
Other causes of no heat in the cabin are engine thermostats that are stuck open (engine runs cold) or air bubbles in the cooling system.
Check the help links mentioned below:---
Car jerks while going uphill and Check engine light is ON?
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/car-jerks-while-going-uphill-and-check.html
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Thanks.
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