climate control issues.

Asked by Guru91WDDR Dec 10, 2021 at 01:12 PM about the 2015 Ford Taurus SEL AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My climate control wouldn't switch to defrost just comes out the dash. So i
swithed the door regulator under the right side of the driver side instrument
panel.it still didn't fix the problem so about a week later my blower motor was
making funny noises and stopped working  so i changed it out along with the
blower motor regulator it is still not working i check all the fuses they tested
they are good.what am i missing.

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Bad climate control switch or your blend door actuator is not working

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IF "all the fuses and RELAYS they tested are good" then Check: wiring and ground between Fuse/Relay Box and Blower Motor. Check Blower Motor is receiving proper amount of Voltage and current from Blower Motor Electrical connector. Thanks

Not helpful, my climate control on my 2015 Ford Taurus SEL AWD has totally failed. Only dash Vents work. Only have AC on driver side. I can tell what it is all the god damn Asian shit on US Vehicles. A year and 1/2 ago that Asian crap (computer) screwed up flooded my catalytic Converters with gasoline, engine damage, 4 oxygen Senors cost me $6300.00 to get it fixed, they were able to reset Asian junk computer. We are no longer the United States of America, we are now the United States of Asia, which started September 02, 1945 by general Douglas Mac Auther the traitor to my beloved America.

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