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2000 Lincoln Navigator Heater Core & Control Valve

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OEM 2000 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Heater Core & Control Valve

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Blend Door Actuator Installation and Repair Tips for 2000 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: How to Service the Main Climate Control Blend Door Actuator on 2000 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Removing the rear seat floor duct is the first thing to do to service the air door actuator/motor of the main climate control. Then loosen the connector of the electronic actuator and loosen the securing screws. Slide downwards to unlock the actuator shaft and remove the electronic actuator. To install, undo the process of removal.
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