I have a 2004 Ford Explorer V8. I get great cold air but when i even slightly turn the dial to try and get heat, it starts clicking an only blows cold air. Any advice?

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Asked by Brian Jan 21, 2016 at 05:27 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer XLT Sport V8 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

No heat

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Check the blower actuator on the blower box under passenger dash.It controls cool to hot.

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The actuator is the size of a cigarette box and electrical. Best to check the web to see what replacement entails. Fifty buck part and a good chance the entire dash has to come out. On earlier model explorers it has to come out.

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The actuator can be accessed through the glove box.

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ford explorer 2006- 6 syl why the auto gear shift doesn't get engaged morning or after siting one hour or so ...but it starts to engage after 1 or 2 minutes ? /

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