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2006 Ford Freestyle Blend Door Actuator, Blower Motor

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  • Ford 4NAZ-7A771-AA Bolt
    4NAZ-7A771-AA
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: 1 Per Package , M5 x 45MM
    • Fit Note: Manual Air Conditioning
    • Production Date: 07/2004-06/2007
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: HB1
    MSRP: $9.88 Your Price: $6.97

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Blend Door Actuator Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Freestyle

  • Q: How to Service the Air Inlet Blend Door Actuator on 2006 Ford Freestyle?
    A: To service the air inlet door actuator, begin by lowering the glove compartment. Then, disconnect the electrical connector from the actuator and remove it. Finally, reinstall the actuator by reversing the removal steps.
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