2013 Ford Taurus Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Feb 17, 2019

I have a 2013 Ford Taurus. The passenger side air stays at a lukewarm temp, does not change no matter how high or low I set it.

I don't hear any clicking as others have noticed which indicated the blend/recycle motor was bad and when they replaced it the noise stopped and everything worked.

1 Answer

t3chnicianb

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Welcome Back:

Visited the website for 2 consecutive days.

  • Contributor 2 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 17, 2019
t3chnicianb
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Welcome Back:

Visited the website for 2 consecutive days.

Joined: Sep 19, 2009
Answers
2
Questions
1
Helped
2504
Points
5

I have replaced more faulty HVAC actuators that were not clicking. Those noises you speak of, may indicate a binding door inside the HVAC box causing the gears to skip and strip. These actuators receive a command from the HVAC controller and send position data back to the controller. The feedback data should be within 1 or 2 counts of the command or request. This data can only be read with a scan tool that can show live data. Your local parts store may have this type scan tool to save you from having to pay for diag. at a shop. If you have a B or Body DTC or code it may be from the HVAC controller telling of feedback error in that actuator. HVAC actuators fail often. It would not be out of line to go ahead and swap it with a new part or a known good one. Just don't plug it in until you have installed it. Most vehicles use the same part number actuator in all positions. You may pull your own mode actuator and install it on the passenger blend position as a diagnostic exercise. I would swap the suspected part with a new one and save all that wrench time. Best of Luck!

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 372 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: Clicking noise coming from under

You have a blend door motor that bad. The clicking noise is probably the motor turing and grinding the gears...Prob should take too a shop for a diag to be sure...Some of them things are pretty hard to get to

Ad

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: clicking noise behind right side second row seat

I had the same problem. There are two regulators and the one that determines air direction is broken. The door inside is hung up and it strips the gears in the regulator. You can leave all the seats in the car but you have to remove several panels on the inside to get to the regulator. Many or them pry off. This can be risky if you are not careful and you may decide you don't want to risk it. Others need bolts removed (around the seatbelts) to remove. If you get to that point you will find two regulators that are white in color. They are anchored by 4 screws (i think) and come right out. Determine you have the proper one by toggling the face/floor button. You can follow the noise. The real problem here is with the door that hangs up. Mine hung up because the whole assembly was anchored against a big wiring harness on the back side that cracked the whole casing. Bad engineering. You may have to remove some sharp cracked pieces so the door moves easily. Problem is that you now will have a hole in your AC/Heating unit. You can replace that as well (expensive) or seal it some other way. By the new regulator from Ford and reassemble and you're done. If you are handy it should take you a couple of hours. My bro had the same problem on his Explorer and we fixed it much quicker the second time around. If you are not handy, you might want to reconsider.

michael_grey

Michael Grey

  • 365 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: cold air on passenger side warm air on drivers side

Actuator motors either get a tear in the rubber or a hose is broken and not letting vacuum assist in its opening.
You can try moving the lever by hand and see if the air gets colder on the bad side.c976077.jpg

Greg Mills

  • 497 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: driver's side air blowing warm, won't change

Sounds like there is a crack in the vent that leads to the drivers side, and hot air from the engine is leaking through.

swoop611

Dave Sargent

  • 488 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 31, 2009

SOURCE: All of a sudden, my 2004 Ford Taurus heater

The valve (called the heater tap) which controls the hot water flow works from engine vacuum. The climate control unit turns vacuum on to close the valve and turns vacuum off to open it, if the vacuum tubing or vacuum service valve has failed, the tap will be open allowing hot water to flow. The same result applies if the heater valve itself has failed (which they do --regularly) Trace the water hoses from the enginebay firewall under the hood and you should find the valve. Check for cavuum at the valve with the climate control set to its coldest setting. If you have vacuum at the valve, replace the valve. No vacuum points to the loss of vacuum source or a faulty vacuum service valve with will be electrically operated from the climate control. Trace the vacuum hose from the heater valve back to the vacuum service valve and check if the valve has vacuum supplied to it. No vacuum means a vacuum hose has blocked, has a hole in it or has been removed from the manifold. If the electrical valve has vacuum, check for power. If power is present but still no vacuum at the heater tap, replace the service valve. If power missing, check fuses. If both wires to the valve show power present, have the climate controll unit checked by a professional..

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

My 2013 ford taurus 3.5L is leaking antifreeze on passenger side but cant see where its coming from

It needs to have the system pressurized and then put up in the air on a car lift to see what the source of the coolant leak is, it may be the heater core leaking as the weep hole for the HVAC system is on the passenger's side.
4helpful
5answers

2001 Ford Taurus running hot

First thing to check when the engine is cold is that if there is enough antifreeze in the radiator and after you run the engine for about 5/10 minuter check both the rad hoses to see if they are both at the same temperature, if the return hose which is the bottom one is cold then replace the thermostat. If both hoses are hot or same temp then make sure the radiator fan comes on?
0helpful
1answer

Where is the blend door actuator located

The blend door is on the heater box, you will neeed to turn heater on with low air setting as you look around box to locate it, it is hard to say exactly where it is on the box due to its been a while since i replaced one, let me see if i can get a diagram. this is a 1999 ford taurus.

Okay the actuator on this car is located on the box on the passenger side, if you look from passenger side toward center of the dash you will see it bolted to box below radio area, you may need to remove the lower dash covers. here is a picture to help you.10_24_2012_11_35_10_am.gif
1helpful
3answers

HVAC blows hot air on passenger side of 2005 GMC yukon XL

There is a door called the blend door, it controls air tmerature, it may be defective or the electric motor that moves it..
0helpful
1answer

2002 Ford Taurus SE. Heater motor and fan work fine on all speed settings but the air coming from the vents is moderately warm at best and not hot when temp selection is to hot. When I move the temp...

Check the heater valve is fully open when in the hot position , this valve or tap often get stuck half open. if all is ok there flush the heater radiator as they can silt up.
5helpful
2answers

Driver's side air blowing warm, won't change

Sounds like there is a crack in the vent that leads to the drivers side, and hot air from the engine is leaking through.
0helpful
1answer

Where is air cond. orfice on a 2001 tauras i know

low side fitting is located by firewall on passenger side on low side hose, which is the big aluminum line...high side fitting is closer to radiator on smaller aluminum line
1helpful
1answer

Hot air always, no matter what temp control is set at(1993 Buick)

There is a blend air actuator on the passenger side that causes the blend air door to stay open to heat no matter what. It's below the left side of glove box, facing dash, and you can work it by hand and get it to close. If that works, get a new one. They're very easy to install.
Not finding what you are looking for?

164 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Ford Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Ford Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...