front vents don't blow heat in my 2000 ford expedition

Asked by Melina Mar 30, 2016 at 07:22 AM about the Ford Expedition

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The heater works in the middle and third row
seats. Driver and passenger side and defrost
does not get hot. Everything else works fine
why is just the front vents nit working
properly?

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The usual issue is the electric blend door motors have failed. You will need to replace them. You can search Youtube for a how to video. If not going to replace it yourself, you will need the shop to fix it. Sometimes it's a major tear down of the dash to get to them depending on the make and model.

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