2009 Ford Ranger heater blowing cold air both intake hoses are hot temperature gauge is only a quarter of the way up

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Asked by Kayno Oct 07, 2018 at 06:04 PM about the 2009 Ford Ranger Sport SuperCab 4Dr 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I determine if it is a thermostat or the hot water
heater water pump and how do I fix

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if it were the thermostat one of the hose would be hotter than the other and as long as the engine is not overheating and the water pump is not leaking. I would check the interior heater blend door to ensure its moving and closing off the air going across the evaporator if not then the discharge air will never get hot.

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the location of the actuators under the dash to see if they are working or not

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How do I find the location of actuators under the dash and what am I I don't know what to look for

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