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    Default 2007 F150 Blender Door HELP

    Let's get it out of the way...I should have bought a Dodge, GMC or Chevy...right?

    Best I can tell, reading on the net, the blender door in my 2007 F150 (w/electronic climate control) took a dump yesterday. This seems to be a systemic problem with Fords.

    I called around this morning - the dealers are telling $400 - $500 and a smaller shop is telling me $500 - $1000 to fix.

    Anyone here faced the same problem with thier F150 or Expedition? Can you recommend a good shop? What it cost out the door?

    I appreciate it!!

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    What's a blender door?


    Found this if it helps at all... it has pictures!!!

    http://www.f150online.com/forums/hva...-pictures.html

    (OMG! Hell has frozen over!!! Bear used Google!!!)

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    www.f150online.com or www.f150forum.com
    these are the best forums that I have used for my questions. Im sure you can get an anwser there.

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    its called the blend door. its what directs heat or a/c to the various places. they go bad and it means taking the dash apart. not fun. the trick i remember from my dealership days was to drop the dash on your lap,change it and replace dash. its probably the same or similar with newer trucks. Oh and you bought the right truck.



    Just saw above link. Yep thats what it takes. Now i remember why I dont work oncars anymore
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    doesn't look like a fun job to me.

    don't worry it happens to old chevys (haven't heard about it on new ones). each brand has their own problems.

    but yes, you should have bought a chevy!
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    Default blend door

    well they go bad on ALL of them. just be glad it not a jeep from 98-around 2004, they are alot more to fix.

    Does it have automotice temp control? if so just run it through all the settings and make sure they all work, i have replaced a few of those this winter.
    you can do a quick self test on it by turning the key on, have the temp control off.
    puch the off and defrost at the same time then release and push the auto button. it will go through a self test of the system and will tell you if any codes are in the system.

    to inspect the blend door operation. pull the radio and trim off. just inside to the right you will see the blend door motor and it has a rod sticking out of it going down into the blend door. look at that as you turn it from hot to cold and see if it moves. if it move and you get no heat, the door is broken.
    I would have to assume that it does have coolant in it??

    any questions let me know

    also if you want to save some $$ go talk to the folks at a automotive school down your way and see when they might get it in for you. they do not charge labor, just parts. also it may take some time to get it done because it would be a student working on it with an instructor looking over them.

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    before i do anything i would check the blend door motor first-its a heck of a lot easier to get to and cheaper to replace
    what happens is the pin that goes into the door breaks-which is more common then the door breaking
    we had scumbag service writers who would sell the blend door-motor and also say the heater box was broken-i would outright tell the customer that the writer was a lying sack of sh#t and all they needed was the motor
    i still have those customers to this day

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    Thanks for the help. I'll tear into it tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pike10 View Post
    Thanks for the help. I'll tear into it tomorrow.
    and take pics at each major removal so when you are trying to figure how the hell to get it back together it is not based sole on memory
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    and take pics at each major removal so when you are trying to figure how the hell to get it back together it is not based sole on memory
    also try getting a shop manual-not a chillton or hayes-they can be realy useless in some tasks-but the ford workshop manual is by far your best bet
    try your google fu and see if you can find one online

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