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A/C Blend door motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike's5.0" data-source="post: 14855322" data-attributes="member: 126658"><p><strong>Same Here...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My 2011 w/out NAV is doing the same thing. I was going to try and follow the steps listed in this thread to do the blend door calibration (unplug the proper fuse). Hopefully the door is just in need of being re-calibrated and there are no bad motors or anything like that. Mine is the same problem though...Ice cold air on the passenger side and warmer air on the driver's side. That kind of makes me wonder if it's really true about their only being one blend door on Mustangs w/out NAV as mentioned in this thread. Seems to me like there are two (one for each side), otherwise how are we seeing the difference in temps between the two sides?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike's5.0, post: 14855322, member: 126658"] [b]Same Here...[/b] My 2011 w/out NAV is doing the same thing. I was going to try and follow the steps listed in this thread to do the blend door calibration (unplug the proper fuse). Hopefully the door is just in need of being re-calibrated and there are no bad motors or anything like that. Mine is the same problem though...Ice cold air on the passenger side and warmer air on the driver's side. That kind of makes me wonder if it's really true about their only being one blend door on Mustangs w/out NAV as mentioned in this thread. Seems to me like there are two (one for each side), otherwise how are we seeing the difference in temps between the two sides? [/QUOTE]
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