I just did this work on the Blend & Defrost actuators. Here's my tip. GET A HELPER. This is a two person job. You handle the motor, screw and socket-end. The helper operates the tool. This made this job EASY ! Get the Harbor Freight LONG 1/4" extension rods, (3) 1/4" universal joints, use a 1/4" screw driver handle. You will assemble about a 2.5 foot long extension with all of these parts. This will make a LONG wiggly flexible socket-screw-driver. Take out glove box. Lay on your back in floorboard, face upwards, and you put motor and screw in place. Don't reach through the glove box hole. Here's the key: LET YOUR HELPER OPERATE THE TOOL. While you hold everything in place, the helper does the screwing in. BTW... there is an alignment pin on these, that helps getting them aligned. I also had to let the armature cycle some. to get it in a position, to where it would mate up with the Defrost mechanism. This method should work just as well with the driver's side.
great video I have to replace mine I have already checked the other 3 and there all good so i know its the drive side one most videos i found want you to remove a lot more from your dash and I knew you could do it from behind the speedometer I had the ford dealership look at it they wanted 1600 to fix it said it took 6 hours to take the hole dash apart and 6 to put it back together i was freeking out so I came here on RUclips and found out how to do it myself and the most time it took anyone on here was 3 hours total , I'm glade I found your video yes it is a pain in the ass to get to but I'm sure I can get this done in under a hour thank you for posting this
Be aware the driver's side upper actuator is the hardest to do. The flexible duct work is partly in the way and the original factory actuator is molded in a way that makes it impossible to get the 8mm socket on head of one of the screws. It's a daunting task, but not a $1600 daunting task. lol The replacement actuator is easier to install because it is a better design which means you can get a docket on that one troublesome screw.
I had air blowing out of the defrost vents only and it wouldn’t change when I would switch the knob. So I replaced the upper passenger side actuator and it worked got the air blowing the front vents. Was working fine for a couple months until I noticed the other day that when i was turning the temp to hot the air would blow less than when I turned to cold. Then suddenly I was back again with air blowing out of the defrost. Not sure if I replaced the wrong one or what could be the problem.
What I have seen is the vent arm disconnecting from the actuator arm. If the actuator is not screwed down completely, that will happen. I have also seen actuators where the arm peace sticking up is not long enough. Got to love actuator problems.
Thanks for the video! I have used it multiple times unfortunately. I have replaced THIS actuator 4 times... soon to be 5 times in the last 5 years and the second time this year. I think I might be doing it wrong: I remove everything, then reconnect the car battery and use the cars power to get the arm in position, install actuator, disconnect battery then re-install the airbag. How should one get the arm aligned with the lever? Manuel force or using the car power as I did above? Any guess why I keep having to replace my actuator so much? I've posted on some forums with no real response... just wanting pics of my stang!
I have seen issues where you need to connect the actuator to the wire harness but not install it. You then do the reset instructions . You then install the actuator in the car and then do the rest steps again. I also started purchasing motorcraft actuator and have seen fewer issues as well
After asking my question on your other video, I found this one. I tried for hours and couldn’t get it out... after seeing you do it, I realized I could had totally moved the ac tube higher than I was... also I broke the bad actuator off the screw so now I just have the top screw there... this video is the best out of all for the driver side.... I haven’t done the reset yet but I only have feet and defrost, could that be because I don’t have this one hooked up. Know this old video but hop for an answer!
Yes, your problems are because the actuator is missing. Check out this site. It explains what every actuator does. www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/ I recommend you try to super glue the post to properly install the actuator.
Hii i have a question for you sir do you know why im having the problem where air just blowing on the windshield but not working in top vent? I dont know which actuator could be ..i temovr the one from passeger side but nothing working
Is usually defrost actuator, located on the passenger side. Check out my videos as I have one were I replace that actuator. Both the Temperature blend and Defrost actuator can cause this problem. 90% of the team it is the defrost actuator.
The 2 vents on driver side throw warmer air while passanger side throws normal cold air and It doesn't make any ticking noise. Do you think it could be this driver actuator? Because i know these mustangs dont have dual climate control so its weird that one side is warm
Our '08 Mustang clicks loudly six or seven times when the ignition is first turned on. Like in your video, all the heat and A/C functions are working. This noise sounds like it's coming from the left (driver) side of the dash, just to the right of the instrument cluster. EDIT: It fooled me! I pulled the bezel and cluster, but the clicking doesn't cause any vibration in this actuator. I can feel it in the parts behind the glove box though. Incidentally, the driver's side isn't difficult if you have a helper to get under the dash. The vent tubing can be jammed upward using rags and blocks, and that gives access to the upper screw holding the actuator. The whole job shouldn't take longer than 1-1/2 hours if you do that (and if you have a nimble helper). Here's a page that describes it and includes links to a few photos (reply #55): www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=10140.45
@@chasingmustangs I replaced 1 on the passenger side the one that’s far up inside harder to get to because it made ticking noise and it went away after replacing it. Are you talking about the one that’s easy to replace?
I recommend installing the actuator but don't install. Complete the reset instructions at the end of the video. Then go back and try installing the actuator
@@chasingmustangs Thanks, I got it, first attempt the arm on the actuator wasn't lined up in the slot correctly so nothing was coming out except for defrost. I followed the reset steps after getting it lined up correctly and its working now. Mine was on the passenger side so I ended up taking out the air bag which made it easier to get to.
So, what if I already installed the new one? (I opened the new one up and moved the gears in order to align in to get it to fit how the old one was positioned.) Would you recommend I reopen it and put it back in the position it came in, reset it, and THEN reinstall it? Or can I remove the fuses and it should know where to realign the actuator when I reset it? Thank you in advance for the help!
I'm having a hard time figuring out which one it is also, if its the passenger side will I hear the clicking on that side? Because mine sounds like its coming from behind the steering wheel also. All my front vents don't work, but my defrost works fine.
If the temperature accusatory (drivers side) fails, it can sometimes affect the other actuators from working. If is possible you have two failed actuators, the drivers site and one on the passengers side. I would move forward with replacing the drivers side and see if it also fixes the passenger side issues.
www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/. This diagram explains what every actuator does. It looks like you need to replace the drivers side actuator or you have a blocked heater core.
Check your coolant too. It is normal for these cars to go down on coolant over time without any leaks. If it is low on coolant it can cause a loss of heat.
Yesss sir everything was in place working and one day I switch from max ac and the front vent are still makin the noise like air is blowing but nothing comes out only threw the feet and front windshield could I just reset the actuator like u did at the end?
If the arm is not lining up, then you will have to perform the reset instructions at the end of the video. Keep the actuator connected to the wire harness but don't install it into place.
I'm dreading this project. I live in Florida,,,it's so hot here I'm waiting until the fall to tackle this project. I can't imagine doing this install in 100° heat. I have to replace the driver's side and at least one more acuator on the left side. It looks like the top bolt is a bitch,,,! Am I right in saying the top bolt gets bolted in from in the direction from the driver's side to the passenger side,,? Like if you were holding the bolt in your hand, the bolt head would be towards the left and the threads to the right..? Thank you for this video.
Correct, the bolts/screws on the drivers side face to the passenger side. The top/front screw is the hardest one to install. You have to use a flex sock extender to install it, plus push the duck up to make some room.
Yes, the temperature and defrost actuator are the same. www.autozone.com/cooling-heating-and-climate-control/a-c-heater-blend-door-actuator/dorman-a-c-heater-blend-door-actuator-604-233/469814_94695_0
Thank you. You’re the only one that explained the resetting of the actuators everyone else just shows how to replace the actuators.
I just did this work on the Blend & Defrost actuators.
Here's my tip. GET A HELPER. This is a two person job. You handle the motor, screw and socket-end. The helper operates the tool. This made this job EASY !
Get the Harbor Freight LONG 1/4" extension rods, (3) 1/4" universal joints, use a 1/4" screw driver handle. You will assemble about a 2.5 foot long extension with all of these parts. This will make a LONG wiggly flexible socket-screw-driver. Take out glove box. Lay on your back in floorboard, face upwards, and you put motor and screw in place. Don't reach through the glove box hole.
Here's the key:
LET YOUR HELPER OPERATE THE TOOL. While you hold everything in place, the helper does the screwing in.
BTW... there is an alignment pin on these, that helps getting them aligned.
I also had to let the armature cycle some. to get it in a position, to where it would mate up with the Defrost mechanism.
This method should work just as well with the driver's side.
Great video!!! It helped me out and saved me the labor cost doing it my self was a tough job 😣
Glad to help.
great video I have to replace mine I have already checked the other 3 and there all good so i know its the drive side one most videos i found want you to remove a lot more from your dash and I knew you could do it from behind the speedometer I had the ford dealership look at it they wanted 1600 to fix it said it took 6 hours to take the hole dash apart and 6 to put it back together i was freeking out so I came here on RUclips and found out how to do it myself and the most time it took anyone on here was 3 hours total , I'm glade I found your video yes it is a pain in the ass to get to but I'm sure I can get this done in under a hour thank you for posting this
Be aware the driver's side upper actuator is the hardest to do. The flexible duct work is partly in the way and the original factory actuator is molded in a way that makes it impossible to get the 8mm socket on head of one of the screws. It's a daunting task, but not a $1600 daunting task. lol The replacement actuator is easier to install because it is a better design which means you can get a docket on that one troublesome screw.
Wow, impressive work!!! Bet you were pumped once that worked!
I had air blowing out of the defrost vents only and it wouldn’t change when I would switch the knob. So I replaced the upper passenger side actuator and it worked got the air blowing the front vents. Was working fine for a couple months until I noticed the other day that when i was turning the temp to hot the air would blow less than when I turned to cold. Then suddenly I was back again with air blowing out of the defrost. Not sure if I replaced the wrong one or what could be the problem.
What I have seen is the vent arm disconnecting from the actuator arm. If the actuator is not screwed down completely, that will happen. I have also seen actuators where the arm peace sticking up is not long enough. Got to love actuator problems.
Thanks for the video! I have used it multiple times unfortunately. I have replaced THIS actuator 4 times... soon to be 5 times in the last 5 years and the second time this year. I think I might be doing it wrong: I remove everything, then reconnect the car battery and use the cars power to get the arm in position, install actuator, disconnect battery then re-install the airbag.
How should one get the arm aligned with the lever? Manuel force or using the car power as I did above?
Any guess why I keep having to replace my actuator so much? I've posted on some forums with no real response... just wanting pics of my stang!
I have seen issues where you need to connect the actuator to the wire harness but not install it. You then do the reset instructions . You then install the actuator in the car and then do the rest steps again. I also started purchasing motorcraft actuator and have seen fewer issues as well
Thanks for the vid!
No problem!
hey i was wondering when putting the arm in if it went in the little hole or the part where it could slide… i couldn’t tell from the video..
Yes, the shaft on the actuator needs to go inside the hole on the vent arm.
After asking my question on your other video, I found this one. I tried for hours and couldn’t get it out... after seeing you do it, I realized I could had totally moved the ac tube higher than I was... also I broke the bad actuator off the screw so now I just have the top screw there... this video is the best out of all for the driver side.... I haven’t done the reset yet but I only have feet and defrost, could that be because I don’t have this one hooked up. Know this old video but hop for an answer!
Yes, your problems are because the actuator is missing. Check out this site. It explains what every actuator does. www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/
I recommend you try to super glue the post to properly install the actuator.
@@chasingmustangs awesome thanks for the reply!!! I plan on trying again real soon!
Hii i have a question for you sir do you know why im having the problem where air just blowing on the windshield but not working in top vent? I dont know which actuator could be ..i temovr the one from passeger side but nothing working
Is usually defrost actuator, located on the passenger side. Check out my videos as I have one were I replace that actuator. Both the Temperature blend and Defrost actuator can cause this problem. 90% of the team it is the defrost actuator.
The 2 vents on driver side throw warmer air while passanger side throws normal cold air and It doesn't make any ticking noise. Do you think it could be this driver actuator? Because i know these mustangs dont have dual climate control so its weird that one side is warm
Yes, its either the driver side or the blend actuator.
Our '08 Mustang clicks loudly six or seven times when the ignition is first turned on. Like in your video, all the heat and A/C functions are working. This noise sounds like it's coming from the left (driver) side of the dash, just to the right of the instrument cluster. EDIT: It fooled me! I pulled the bezel and cluster, but the clicking doesn't cause any vibration in this actuator. I can feel it in the parts behind the glove box though. Incidentally, the driver's side isn't difficult if you have a helper to get under the dash. The vent tubing can be jammed upward using rags and blocks, and that gives access to the upper screw holding the actuator. The whole job shouldn't take longer than 1-1/2 hours if you do that (and if you have a nimble helper). Here's a page that describes it and includes links to a few photos (reply #55): www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=10140.45
My car doesn’t blow cold air just heat. No ticking noise and I tried recharging it but still no cold air any idea what it could be?
Sounds like your right side blend door actuator. Check out this link for more info www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/.
@@chasingmustangs I replaced 1 on the passenger side the one that’s far up inside harder to get to because it made ticking noise and it went away after replacing it. Are you talking about the one that’s easy to replace?
@@rubend.rodriguezjr.530 yes, the one below the hard one to reach you replaced.
I'm having trouble getting the arm lined up. The white arm on the actuator need to be in the slot or the very end hole of the black vent arm?
I recommend installing the actuator but don't install. Complete the reset instructions at the end of the video. Then go back and try installing the actuator
@@chasingmustangs Thanks, I got it, first attempt the arm on the actuator wasn't lined up in the slot correctly so nothing was coming out except for defrost. I followed the reset steps after getting it lined up correctly and its working now. Mine was on the passenger side so I ended up taking out the air bag which made it easier to get to.
@@RaiderJay9092but did it go in the hole or the slot? I'm about to do all 4
So, what if I already installed the new one? (I opened the new one up and moved the gears in order to align in to get it to fit how the old one was positioned.)
Would you recommend I reopen it and put it back in the position it came in, reset it, and THEN reinstall it?
Or can I remove the fuses and it should know where to realign the actuator when I reset it?
Thank you in advance for the help!
If you remove the fuse and complete the reset process you should be good. No reason to reset and reinstall.
@@chasingmustangs thank you so much! Appreciate you!
Can this actuator cause it to not switch from cold to hot vice versa?
Ty
Yes, there are two blend door actuator(s) that control cold and hot. Check out this link. www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/
I'm having a hard time figuring out which one it is also, if its the passenger side will I hear the clicking on that side? Because mine sounds like its coming from behind the steering wheel also. All my front vents don't work, but my defrost works fine.
If the temperature accusatory (drivers side) fails, it can sometimes affect the other actuators from working. If is possible you have two failed actuators, the drivers site and one on the passengers side. I would move forward with replacing the drivers side and see if it also fixes the passenger side issues.
Are replacement screws available.
@loisnemeth1728 no, you will have to go to a hardware store.
Hey question I a 05 mustang v6 it only blows cold air I can switch it it vents floor etc it just won’t switch to hot air what would that be
www.svtperformance.com/threads/a-c-blend-door-motor.916280/. This diagram explains what every actuator does. It looks like you need to replace the drivers side actuator or you have a blocked heater core.
Check your coolant too. It is normal for these cars to go down on coolant over time without any leaks. If it is low on coolant it can cause a loss of heat.
Do you know we're the blender door is
I did this but now no air blows out the front vents only to the feet and front wind shield
This still sounds like the defrost actuator is not working. Did you remove the actuator and flip the lever manually?
Yesss sir everything was in place working and one day I switch from max ac and the front vent are still makin the noise like air is blowing but nothing comes out only threw the feet and front windshield could I just reset the actuator like u did at the end?
@joshmorales290 yes, I would complete the reset.
How can I line up the arm with the actuator
If the arm is not lining up, then you will have to perform the reset instructions at the end of the video. Keep the actuator connected to the wire harness but don't install it into place.
Your camera made me nauseous
Straight weak
I'm dreading this project.
I live in Florida,,,it's so hot here I'm waiting until the fall to tackle this project.
I can't imagine doing this install in 100° heat.
I have to replace the driver's side and at least one more acuator on the left side. It looks like the top bolt is a bitch,,,! Am I right in saying the top bolt gets bolted in from in the direction from the driver's side to the passenger side,,?
Like if you were holding the bolt in your hand, the bolt head would be towards the left and the threads to the right..?
Thank you for this video.
Correct, the bolts/screws on the drivers side face to the passenger side. The top/front screw is the hardest one to install. You have to use a flex sock extender to install it, plus push the duck up to make some room.
The bolt is at the top closest to the front and it's impossible to get too. It's stuck hiding under the entire vent tube 😔
Use a roll of tape and wedge it to raise the vent tube. If you use a flexible sucket extension, you should be able to gain access.
what is the blue tool you’re using?
Its just a screw driver type handle you can use for sockets. Cam with my socket kit.
Is the passenger side and drivers side actuator the same part
Yes, the temperature and defrost actuator are the same.
www.autozone.com/cooling-heating-and-climate-control/a-c-heater-blend-door-actuator/dorman-a-c-heater-blend-door-actuator-604-233/469814_94695_0
So you make a video about how to change it but never showed when you remove it or put it back in together? Great video! (Sarcastic) 🤦🏻♂️SMH
Good info.....but I think I'm gonna hurl from your hat cam....
Didnt even see where he changed anything
Can't see anything