No heat

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Asked by CBWEEKS Jan 25, 2016 at 11:06 AM about the 2001 Ford Expedition XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We replaced the thermostat, checked the hoses at the firewall, both are hot, but
still no heat.

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221,005

It may be in the heater control valve not allowing the heat to come thew. Otherwise there is a HVAC blend door actuator not working. Does the blower motor work?

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221,005

Both heater hoses being hot tells me you purged the air from the cooling system and that it is circulating threw the heater core. So it would be one of the other two items I have mentioned.

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Where is the heater control valve and the HVAC door located?

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221,005

The heater control valve should be in the heater hose. The blend door actuator is an electrical part under the dash hooked to the blend door in the vent system. Do not know exact location.

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