I am trying to replace the mode door actuator and have 3 to choose from. How do I know which one I need to change?

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Asked by Guru9F3NS Jul 23, 2017 at 04:18 PM about the 2010 Dodge Journey SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Driver side cool air and passenger warm when the heat is on.

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I did manage to figure this out. The recycled air vs fresh is located on the passenger side, the furthest actuator to the right. The hot/cold for the driver side is tucked up above the accelerator. hard to get to but still doable.

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We are having the same problem with our 2010 dodge journey sxt we hot air in the drivers side but not the passenger side

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driver/passenger side issue is caused by air in coolant lines. only way to resolve is jack up the front end and run your journey with coolant reservoir cap off. bubbling stops and heat on both sides of car! hurray. took me a while to find that solution but its the one

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