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2004 Ford Expedition Blower Motor, A/C Switch, Blower Control Switches

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  • Ford 4NAZ-7A771-AA Bolt
    4NAZ-7A771-AA
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: 1 Per Package , M5 x 45MM
    • Production Date: 05/2004-08/2006
    • Callout Name: HB1
    MSRP: $9.88 Your Price: $6.97
  • Ford 2L1Z-18D283-BA Evaporator Assy
    2L1Z-18D283-BA
    Evaporator Assy
    • Part Notes: Includes Temperature Blend And Air Distribution Doors
    • Production Date: 03/2002-05/2005
    • Callout Name: 18D283
    • Replaced By: 6L1Z-18D283-BA
    MSRP: $387.27 Your Price: $233.24
  • 2L1Z-18476-BA
    Core Assy - Heater
    • Part Notes: Includes Seal
    • Fit Note: Manual Air Conditioning, With Auxiliary Air Conditioning
    • Production Date: 03/2002-08/2006
    • Callout Name: 18476A
    • Replaced By: H2MZ-18476-P
    MSRP: $138.00 Your Price: $82.20

OEM 2004 Ford Expedition Parts for Auxiliary Heater & A/C

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Blend Door Actuator Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Expedition

  • Q: How to Service the Floor/Defrost Blend Door Actuator on 2004 Ford Expedition?
    A: When servicing the floor/defrost door vacuum control motor, it is first necessary to have removed the bolts and place the accelerator pedal aside. Snap-on the vacuum connector and unscrew the screws holding the motor next. Turn the motor, so that the retaining arm is cleared, then remove it. To install, follow the reversal of the un-installing steps to fix the new motor.
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