Great video. A couple of pointers for the next guy to come along and try this… 1. The red tab pulls OUT AND AWAY from you and the actuator (towards the engine bay). Then you will feel the press tab to release the harness. I used a long metal “fork” to jab the press tab and harness away from me to get it out of the device. This was the hardest part of the whole process. 2. When you align that second piece and turn it to match the new actuator it’s actually easier to pull it out again and attach it to the new part. Then you can focus on sliding both of them together as a single unit over the actuator mounting pins. You can see the mounting pins in the video and you can see one while looking through the arm hole at the closest screw and another in the left corner closest to you. 3. Get a pinch grip screwdriver with magnetic attachments like he has in the video. Super cheap on Amazon and will save you a real problem later on if you drop a screw. 4. Once you have the new one screwed and plugged in don’t put the dash back together all the way. Reconnect the dash electronics and turn on the accessories (press start without stepping on the brake). You should hear the new actuator “whir” and “slide” open and closed as the truck computer calibrates the new accessory. If this happens it’s a good sign that your issue is fixed (for me I wasn’t getting hot air to the passenger side) Thanks for the video!!
Just had to do this myself, video was very helpful. Found out the cam was missing and then that i ordered the wrong one as well. Working now though. Thanks so much for doing this video.
I replaced mine again. Here is what I found out: the arrows on actuator can be "re-aligned/repaired" if you manage to open up the gearbox manually set the gears, I am actually able to reuse my actuator. The true culprit is the Cam/Door Hinge interface being too shallow thus the groove on the cam slips out from the hinge (tip of rod).
Great video and awesome angles! Any idea which actuator it can be if the cabin air recycle button is enabled but the air still comes from outside? 2017 F150 King ranch 5.0
Great video. So timely for me to see this. My driver side heat was lost today in my 2017 F150 Lariat, passenger side works fine. If my driver's side blend door actuator has failed it is the one you pointed to in the video, the lower one that is visible without taking anything off the dash. To change the driver's side actuator it is cake? Easy to access without taking anything apart? Hoping this is true. Thanks for the future reply.
On another note, maybe you can give some insights into preparing for proper alignment when taking part out and then back in again. From reading several blogs on changing this or similar parts, you may need to place the actuator in a certain position using the control dial with the power on and then remove the fuse to fix it in a certain position before taking out the old one. I am still in the process of reading more blogs to better understand the issues that can arise. From what I understand you can run into a situation where when trying to insert the gear back in the two gears may not mesh properly. And because no matter how you cut it while changing this part you will be twisted like a pretzel, so best to plan ahead. Being in a pretzek for too long is not good for your posture. This is where this "resetting" step comes in. If you are going to do this yourself I highly recommend reading through the above cited blog from start to finish, and then some, to be in a better position to tackle this task. From what I am reading the dealership will charge you at least 8 hours to do this. My dealership charges $140/hour. Although you can save big money doing this yourself (a few hours of work) be prepared so you don't get sent to the nut house after your done. This reset thing can be a huge issue for us non-expert mechanics. I can't remember trying to tackle a project on my vehicles over the years and hitting the proverbial brick wall and giving up. I have a 100% success rate. However, from what I am reading, this part can be insanely difficult to change out if you are not privy to these finer issues, like the 'reset" issue. Read up and stay sane:)
@@joedanow3106 You have your points and it’s true. For a proper procedure if someone doesn’t have much knowledge and experience should understand better before doing the work. I’m a license technician just 15 year of experience and I replace many of actuators over the year and I haven’t need to do any reset because I understand how actuators work, This job take about 8 hours to do it because have to remove the dash on the older year and on the RAM, and I have done that in the past. On this Gen F150 it’s easier so I don’t have to remove the dashboard. All the actuators I replace in the past have no come back. Thanks a lot for watching and comments !
Thank you so much for offering your free time to helping out the DIY audience in TH-cam land. Can you describe a situation where you ran into the gears not meshing and you have to do some small procedure (like setting the controls to a certain mode level before doing the work) before removing the actuator? What I saw on one video the tech set the heater to a medium setting and then removed the fuse to that circuit. Also, if you can talk about the thickness issues with regard to trying to install a non OEM part, like one made by Dorman. The video I watched the tech changed out the actuator that is right against the floor (left side blend door actuator). He avoided having to rip apart the entire dashboard by removing the center console. It appears that taking apart the dash is a lot more work than taking out the center console. In any event, I believe it was for an F150 before 2015 and the lower blend door actuator was in a spot that was touch to get to. When he was ready to replace the actuator with a Dorman knock-off actuator (non OEM) the Dorman part was just an extra 1/4 inch thicker (black gear case) than the Motor Craft one (OEM part) and that was the difference of heaven and hell in replacing it. He had to go back to the store and get the Motor Craft one so it would be able to slide under the pried up console bottom. Watching that video made me afraid of getting into something that might be over my head. I realize that video was for the procedure for removing the lower blend door actuator in a pre- 2015 F150. From what you are saying above is that when you replace the drivers side blend door actuator in an F150 for the years 2015-2020 you do not have to take out the center console? You show it in your video after taking off some side trim of the center console. That one, the one that you did not remove, you are saying is quite easy to change? Have you changed it? Can you describe the procedure? Again, it is completely accessible after taking off one plastic tray liner (not sure if that is what you call the segmented part that needs removing down low on the console passenger side which will then expose the actuator) along side the passenger side of the center console? Sorry for the bother. Knowing this is so important in moving forward. Online I do not see a video of changing out the drivers side blend door actuator for F150 years 2015-2020 so your help will be tremendous. Thanks again @@silverstonespov5291
@@aVagrantMan depend on which side doesn’t working. If driver side temp not changing is the lower actuator. If pass temp not working is the upper one, the one I’m replacing in the video
@@Rulas01 First check to make sure cooling systems is working good. Like heater hoses inlet and outlet is hot. I assume the other side got good heat. Then check the blend door make sure it not broken. And make sure the piece connect between the actuator to the blend door is properly connected. Good luck
Thank you for this video….worked perfectly. I have a clicking noise after installation though…any thoughts what this might be? Could this be a calibration issue?
@@larrylara7968 if everything line up perfectly when you install, especially the little piece that connect the actuator to the blend door then it could be bad actuator. Or you can try to disconnect battery to calibrate it. I’m install a lot of actuator but never have to calibrate them just note the position the one came out and the new one going in
my replacement actuator, same as what you did, lasted less than one year, I have to replace it again. what is causing all the failures? bad quality parts?
2018 Expedition dashboard vent reduces airflow with Bluetooth phone calls, once call ends you can hear airflow blowing on top of dashboard onto windshield doesn’t return airflow to dash vents, my question is which actuator is at fault and it’s location? Greatly appreciate your help thank you
Sorry for late reply, Look like you have a mode door actuator not work properly. It’s should be at the left side of heater box, look under by the steering column to the right, may have to remove some cover out
Wow! Very impressive great video/work! My 2016 F-150 limited passenger side is stuck on high heat only and cannot adjust temp. Driver side works fine for heat/ac. Do you think this will work for me? Do you have a link to the part?
Sorry I don’t have the link, just tell the part person is the temp blend door actuator. Look like left or right side are the same part #, confirm with them. Thanks , good luck
Thank you so much for this video. The camera shot inside the area showing the cam without being installed and with it back on was so helpful!
Great video. A couple of pointers for the next guy to come along and try this…
1. The red tab pulls OUT AND AWAY from you and the actuator (towards the engine bay). Then you will feel the press tab to release the harness. I used a long metal “fork” to jab the press tab and harness away from me to get it out of the device. This was the hardest part of the whole process.
2. When you align that second piece and turn it to match the new actuator it’s actually easier to pull it out again and attach it to the new part. Then you can focus on sliding both of them together as a single unit over the actuator mounting pins. You can see the mounting pins in the video and you can see one while looking through the arm hole at the closest screw and another in the left corner closest to you.
3. Get a pinch grip screwdriver with magnetic attachments like he has in the video. Super cheap on Amazon and will save you a real problem later on if you drop a screw.
4. Once you have the new one screwed and plugged in don’t put the dash back together all the way. Reconnect the dash electronics and turn on the accessories (press start without stepping on the brake). You should hear the new actuator “whir” and “slide” open and closed as the truck computer calibrates the new accessory. If this happens it’s a good sign that your issue is fixed (for me I wasn’t getting hot air to the passenger side)
Thanks for the video!!
When you put the bottom gear piece in, do you twist it until it fits and then put the actuator in and twist as well?
Great video. Your camera angles were excellent. Thanks for all your detailed instructions. 😊
You did an exceptional job on this video, that’s the way to do it. All about the details!!
Just replaced mine and wanted to thank you for excellent video and detailed instructions.
Just replaced mine on my f-250 same set up. took about 1hr but saved $2,000. The part was $35.00 dollars.
Thank you for that video.
For fat arm folks. There’s a 7mm screw under the vent to give you just a little more room through the vent
😂
Lol yup. And still miserable.
Best video on the passenger side actuator I have seen. Thank you.
I want to thank you, very, very much, for the detailed video. This was exactly what I was looking for as my blend door actuator went out as well. 🤩
I want to thank you very much.
Thank you for the great video! You did a fantastic job of walking us through the whole process and I couldnt have done it without your video.
Just had to do this myself, video was very helpful. Found out the cam was missing and then that i ordered the wrong one as well. Working now though. Thanks so much for doing this video.
Good video. Thanks for this. Long sleeves are a must.
Excellent video! You gave a very detailed explanation! My passenger side is blow hot air and driver side is blowing cold. I now know the problem.
Were you getting heat under defrost on the passenger side and cold on the driver side as well?
Just replacing that one fixed it for the door unit
@@therealernestbrooks3575 No, just the vents.
Thanks for the video, fixed my truck!
I used this video to replace my ac vent. Very helpful. Thanks.
You are a Godsend. Worked perfectly. Thank you for posting this.
Just replaced mine, thanks for everything!
I replaced mine again. Here is what I found out: the arrows on actuator can be "re-aligned/repaired" if you manage to open up the gearbox manually set the gears, I am actually able to reuse my actuator. The true culprit is the Cam/Door Hinge interface being too shallow thus the groove on the cam slips out from the hinge (tip of rod).
Excellent video!!! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for making this video.
Excellent excellent video. Thank you
Great video and awesome angles! Any idea which actuator it can be if the cabin air recycle button is enabled but the air still comes from outside? 2017 F150 King ranch 5.0
Like your video brother 👍👍👍
Awesome video man! Thank you!
Great video. So timely for me to see this. My driver side heat was lost today in my 2017 F150 Lariat, passenger side works fine. If my driver's side blend door actuator has failed it is the one you pointed to in the video, the lower one that is visible without taking anything off the dash. To change the driver's side actuator it is cake? Easy to access without taking anything apart? Hoping this is true. Thanks for the future reply.
On another note, maybe you can give some insights into preparing for proper alignment when taking part out and then back in again. From reading several blogs on changing this or similar parts, you may need to place the actuator in a certain position using the control dial with the power on and then remove the fuse to fix it in a certain position before taking out the old one. I am still in the process of reading more blogs to better understand the issues that can arise. From what I understand you can run into a situation where when trying to insert the gear back in the two gears may not mesh properly. And because no matter how you cut it while changing this part you will be twisted like a pretzel, so best to plan ahead. Being in a pretzek for too long is not good for your posture. This is where this "resetting" step comes in. If you are going to do this yourself I highly recommend reading through the above cited blog from start to finish, and then some, to be in a better position to tackle this task. From what I am reading the dealership will charge you at least 8 hours to do this. My dealership charges $140/hour. Although you can save big money doing this yourself (a few hours of work) be prepared so you don't get sent to the nut house after your done. This reset thing can be a huge issue for us non-expert mechanics. I can't remember trying to tackle a project on my vehicles over the years and hitting the proverbial brick wall and giving up. I have a 100% success rate. However, from what I am reading, this part can be insanely difficult to change out if you are not privy to these finer issues, like the 'reset" issue. Read up and stay sane:)
@@joedanow3106 You have your points and it’s true. For a proper procedure if someone doesn’t have much knowledge and experience should understand better before doing the work. I’m a license technician just 15 year of experience and I replace many of actuators over the year and I haven’t need to do any reset because I understand how actuators work,
This job take about 8 hours to do it because have to remove the dash on the older year and on the RAM, and I have done that in the past. On this Gen F150 it’s easier so I don’t have to remove the dashboard. All the actuators I replace in the past have no come back.
Thanks a lot for watching and comments !
Thank you so much for offering your free time to helping out the DIY audience in TH-cam land. Can you describe a situation where you ran into the gears not meshing and you have to do some small procedure (like setting the controls to a certain mode level before doing the work) before removing the actuator? What I saw on one video the tech set the heater to a medium setting and then removed the fuse to that circuit. Also, if you can talk about the thickness issues with regard to trying to install a non OEM part, like one made by Dorman. The video I watched the tech changed out the actuator that is right against the floor (left side blend door actuator). He avoided having to rip apart the entire dashboard by removing the center console. It appears that taking apart the dash is a lot more work than taking out the center console. In any event, I believe it was for an F150 before 2015 and the lower blend door actuator was in a spot that was touch to get to. When he was ready to replace the actuator with a Dorman knock-off actuator (non OEM) the Dorman part was just an extra 1/4 inch thicker (black gear case) than the Motor Craft one (OEM part) and that was the difference of heaven and hell in replacing it. He had to go back to the store and get the Motor Craft one so it would be able to slide under the pried up console bottom. Watching that video made me afraid of getting into something that might be over my head. I realize that video was for the procedure for removing the lower blend door actuator in a pre- 2015 F150. From what you are saying above is that when you replace the drivers side blend door actuator in an F150 for the years 2015-2020 you do not have to take out the center console? You show it in your video after taking off some side trim of the center console. That one, the one that you did not remove, you are saying is quite easy to change? Have you changed it? Can you describe the procedure? Again, it is completely accessible after taking off one plastic tray liner (not sure if that is what you call the segmented part that needs removing down low on the console passenger side which will then expose the actuator) along side the passenger side of the center console? Sorry for the bother. Knowing this is so important in moving forward. Online I do not see a video of changing out the drivers side blend door actuator for F150 years 2015-2020 so your help will be tremendous. Thanks again @@silverstonespov5291
Does this fix the issue with passenger side blowing hot while driver blows cold
@@aVagrantMan depend on which side doesn’t working.
If driver side temp not changing is the lower actuator. If pass temp not working is the upper one, the one I’m replacing in the video
Well done! Thank you!
Very helpful thank you thabk you
Changed the part but still no heat, what else could possibly be changed or fixed
@@Rulas01 First check to make sure cooling systems is working good.
Like heater hoses inlet and outlet is hot.
I assume the other side got good heat. Then check the blend door make sure it not broken. And make sure the piece connect between the actuator to the blend door is properly connected. Good luck
This guy is awesome
Thank you for this video….worked perfectly. I have a clicking noise after installation though…any thoughts what this might be? Could this be a calibration issue?
@@larrylara7968 if everything line up perfectly when you install, especially the little piece that connect the actuator to the blend door then it could be bad actuator. Or you can try to disconnect battery to calibrate it. I’m install a lot of actuator but never have to calibrate them just note the position the one came out and the new one going in
my replacement actuator, same as what you did, lasted less than one year, I have to replace it again. what is causing all the failures? bad quality parts?
@@BigTankDriver101 Yes, possible
Thanks for the video
Does anyone have the part number or a link to ford to buy it?
Good Job! But the video was not short! :)
Would procedure work on a 2019 Ford Expedition? It’s a dual climate and the dash looks the same.
@@zachaustin6229 if it got the same dashboard design it should be the same
@@zachaustin6229 if it got the same dashboard design it should be the same
2018 Expedition dashboard vent reduces airflow with Bluetooth phone calls, once call ends you can hear airflow blowing on top of dashboard onto windshield doesn’t return airflow to dash vents, my question is which actuator is at fault and it’s location? Greatly appreciate your help thank you
Sorry for late reply,
Look like you have a mode door actuator not work properly. It’s should be at the left side of heater box, look under by the steering column to the right, may have to remove some cover out
Wow! Very impressive great video/work! My 2016 F-150 limited passenger side is stuck on high heat only and cannot adjust temp. Driver side works fine for heat/ac.
Do you think this will work for me? Do you have a link to the part?
Sorry I don’t have the link, just tell the part person is the temp blend door actuator. Look like left or right side are the same part #, confirm with them. Thanks , good luck
@@silverstonespov5291 Ford Motorcraft part# FL3Z-19E616-B
Very helpful!
Is this accuator the same as the lower one?
Yes, it’s should be the same
Will this also work for an f350?
Maybe yes, if the dashboard look similar design. Actuators probably the same
What’s the part number
Sorry, can’t remember. Just call by name should be easy to get
Quotes for $700 to 1$,200, 2 hours of work and a $40 actuator... do it yourself and save $660- $1,160 easy.
The quickest way is to buy a Chevy or Toyota!