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Ford Heater - A/C Not Switching Modes: The Fix

Ford Heater - A/C Not Switching Modes: The Fix

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In a previous video I showed you how to diagnose a vacuum operated Ford HVAC system that would not change modes as it should. We were gonna take a trip to the pick and pull but decided to have a look at the inner o-rings first. Low and behold it was an easy fix for this customer
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


I am curious why you didn't check the electrical function of the solenoids prior to disassembly and overing replacement. Beyond that those really small O-rings small pieces. I have the same problem in augmented by arthritis. I like watch me use chopsticks to eat rice! Whole other story.
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Going to bring my 1993 caddy Deville to ur shop Ill pay you to do a video on it! It would get a bunch of views because its the notorious e41 code. Had 2 different mechanics change the Hall effect sensor and Ive tried repairing the wires. Love ur work so much Im driving from Indiana!
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Great video of a job well done! I don't think the failure was due to the O-rings leaking. I'm thinking the failure was the O-rings dried out and the solenoid didn't have enough power to move the stuck plunger. The stuck plungers therefore couldn't activate the vacuum lines.
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All the talk about how cold it is outside made me look at the thermometer here in the patio. Sure enough, it dropped below 60 degrees. Of course, it is 2: 30 in the morning so I guess it's bedtime anyway.
Thanks for sending another great video all the way to Arizona!

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hahahahaha i was just watching the video with the ford truck, you said i dont fix them i replace them. im glad you are showing how to repair this suckers since they are so expensive to replace, you are awesome,
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Got cramps in my arthritic fingers watching you repair the unit. Probably would have told the customer it'll cost you 7 Franklins for a reman with labor take it or leave it.
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Is it true that you should run your AC at least once a month even in winter? I heard that the refrigerant has a lubricant in it that keeps the rubber parts from drying out.
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Next brake video can you please show us the sandblasting process for the hardware contact points? I have never used a sand blaster before, so it would be interesting to see.
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Repair videos like these are very interesting to me and a lot of others. Some people have a screw loose and some are just missing a spring one has to be better then the other
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Excellent. Into the unknown rode the 600! Fixed it though, very little bucking so you stayed in the saddle. Pffffft maybe I need to get out a little more!
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