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2009 Lincoln MKZ Blower Motor, Evaporator

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Diagram (1 of 1): Air Conditioner & Heater - Evaporator Components
2009 Lincoln MKZ HVAC Case Diagram
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  • 20 Lincoln 6E5Z-19930-BA Housing
    6E5Z-19930-BA
    Housing
    Upper Housing
    • Part Notes: 2006-09
    MSRP: $27.06 Your Price: $19.56
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  • 21 Lincoln 6E5Z-19930-AA Housing
    6E5Z-19930-AA
    Housing
    Lower Housing
    • Part Notes: 2006-09
    MSRP: $156.15 Your Price: $112.87
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    6E5Z-18B300-B
    Cover
    Lower Cover
    • Part Notes: 2006-09
    MSRP: $56.83 Your Price: $41.08
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Blend Door Actuator Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Lincoln MKZ

  • Q: How to service the RH temperature blend door actuator for the Dual-Zone EATC on 2009 Lincoln MKZ?
    A: In order to service the RH temperature blend door actuator in the Dual-Zone EATC, the passenger airbag module must be removed, the electrical connector of the actuator needs to be disconnected and the actuator bracket needs to be unscrewed. Take the harness wire out, pull out the actuator and then do the reverse to put it in.
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