DerangedPony
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I got a text from the wife today saying that our 2019 Ranger STX has no heat. I ask if she heard any clicking and she sadly said "yes".
It was in the middle of the work day and I couldn't think about work because of my pending $3500 bill so I took the rest of the day off, exchanged trucks, and took it home to see how screwed I was.
It was clicking when moving to the cold side of the temp and when turning the system off. Plus, it had very mild heat on full hot and full cold. From what I've seen in the posts, it was textbook $3500 pull dash and take it in the butt repair.
I had nothing to loose so the removed the glovebox to gain access to the Blend door actuator. Pulled it with the three screws and it all looked ok. Strange thing is that I was able to reach the blend door lever with my hand and it moved free. I started the truck and was able to get full heat and cold by moving the blend door manually. I then plugged the actuator in and turned the heat control and it moved just fine.
tldr: I turned the HVAC system to full cold so I can index the actuator and plastic slide correctly. I greased up the slide and reinstalled everything. Tested it and HVAC system works again. Sorry, no pics because I was not in a good mood to think about it.
This is on the base HVAC system but I think what happened is that the actuator either skipped a tooth or is going bad. It clicks because it goes past the end of its travel but isn't finished opening or closing the door. Dealer usually test the actuator which will pass, because it still works, so they follow the TSB and recommend "the fix".
I hope this saves somebody money and the headache of replacing something that may not be bad.
It was in the middle of the work day and I couldn't think about work because of my pending $3500 bill so I took the rest of the day off, exchanged trucks, and took it home to see how screwed I was.
It was clicking when moving to the cold side of the temp and when turning the system off. Plus, it had very mild heat on full hot and full cold. From what I've seen in the posts, it was textbook $3500 pull dash and take it in the butt repair.
I had nothing to loose so the removed the glovebox to gain access to the Blend door actuator. Pulled it with the three screws and it all looked ok. Strange thing is that I was able to reach the blend door lever with my hand and it moved free. I started the truck and was able to get full heat and cold by moving the blend door manually. I then plugged the actuator in and turned the heat control and it moved just fine.
tldr: I turned the HVAC system to full cold so I can index the actuator and plastic slide correctly. I greased up the slide and reinstalled everything. Tested it and HVAC system works again. Sorry, no pics because I was not in a good mood to think about it.
This is on the base HVAC system but I think what happened is that the actuator either skipped a tooth or is going bad. It clicks because it goes past the end of its travel but isn't finished opening or closing the door. Dealer usually test the actuator which will pass, because it still works, so they follow the TSB and recommend "the fix".
I hope this saves somebody money and the headache of replacing something that may not be bad.
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