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2007 Mustang GT climate control issues??? HELP!!!!

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Old Jun 18, 2016 | 02:04 AM
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2007 Mustang GT climate control issues??? HELP!!!!

ok so recently I had made some posts about my blend door actuator and my climate control module. I ordered a module off of Ebay and replaced it, as well as a new blend door actuator. Everything was fine for a few minutes and then the climate controls kept shutting off. NO a/c, heat or anything. I would turn it back on and it would go off again. sometimes it wouldn't come back on at all unless I restarted the car. the stupid actuator clicks once, im so sick of replacing it. why does the climate control keep shutting off? when I got the part in the mail, it said on the receipt that it was originally off of a 2009 mustang.


please help, this is depressing me
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Old Jun 21, 2016 | 09:04 PM
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From: Insane
http://iihs.net/fsm/?dir=332&viewfil...l%20System.pdf

You can read through that and maybe it'll help.

I'm not sure I'd ever buy a used actuator unless I couldn't possibly get a new one. Just seems like that's fraught with danger of it not working and/or causing more issues... not saying it did here, just.. that's my thought process on it.

Hope that manual bit helps for ya.
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Old Jun 23, 2016 | 11:34 AM
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thank you. the actuator is new, but the control unit was used. I ended up putting my original control unit back in. but for some reason with the new actuator I am getting air through the vents and defrost at the same time. Im starting to think that I installed it wrong and that its not lined up.
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