Blend door actuator?

Tiny
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I actually went to the dealer today and they told me it was in fact an OEM part and it will be here next week sometime. You were right. Thank you very much.
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Tiny
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You are very welcome. Let me know if you need help with anything. If not, feel free to come back in the future.

Take care,
Joe
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Tiny
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  • 2001 DODGE STRATUS
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Where is the blend door actuator located for the heat on my car?
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Tiny
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Hi and thanks for using 2CarPros.

It is located under the dash on the heater box. See picture 1.

Here are the directions for replacing it:

REMOVAL

NOTE: Prior to part replacement, re-calibration the HVAC actuator. Disconnecting negative battery cable for 60 seconds. This will automatically initiate the software calibration procedure.

1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Remove the floor console.
3. Remove rear heat ducts.
4. Remove HVAC housing.
5. Disconnect the electrical connection.

Fig.23 Blend Door Actuator (pic 2)

6. Remove actuator retaining screws and pull actuator straight down. Note actuator shaft position for installation reference.

Fig.24 Blend Actuator Spline (pic 3)

INSTALLATION
1. Install blend door actuator on the housing, making sure the shaft spline is positioned properly with the cam.
2. Install tighten the actuator mounting.
3. Connect wire harness connector to the actuator.
4. Install HVAC housing.
5. Install rear heat ducts.
6. Install the floor console.
7. Connect the negative battery cable.

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Also, here are general directions for replacement. It may help. The aforementioned directions are specific to your vehicle.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/replace-blend-door-motor

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I hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions.

Take care,
Joe
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