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Old 01-24-2011, 08:07 PM
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Heater blows HOT always

2002 F-150 heater blows HOT at all settings of temp , even on MAX A/C.
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Re: Heater blows HOT always

Check the blend door actuator. It is a little electrical box that controls the doors to control the heat.
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Re: Heater blows HOT always

on older models (84) the controls work off of vacuum. look under dash for loose vacuum lines and under hood at passanger side firewall
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