Blend door actuator.

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Anyone have the part # for the passenger side?
 


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Thank you Sir. I dropped my car off at the dealership last Monday afternoon and by Friday it was still there, not having been worked on. Took it back and bought the item and had another shop fit it in under 10mins. The dealership said they were too busy! Going to give them hell tomorrow when I go in!

Thanks for the link for the part #.
 


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Thank you Sir. I dropped my car off at the dealership last Monday afternoon and by Friday it was still there, not having been worked on. Took it back and bought the item and had another shop fit it in under 10mins. The dealership said they were too busy! Going to give them hell tomorrow when I go in!

Thanks for the link for the part #.
You're welcome, I figured you had probably not seen that thread, which had a lot of other helpful information in addition to the part numbers.
 


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Be sure to get the latest version of the P/N. I believe it's been determined the Dorman (I think) version has a slightly thicker gearset and has a smaller chance of breaking again.
 


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Be sure to get the latest version of the P/N. I believe it's been determined the Dorman (I think) version has a slightly thicker gearset and has a smaller chance of breaking again.
I think I had the last one installed about 5 or 6 years ago, so it lasted quite a while. I got the Motorcraft one. I paid a mechanic for the labour rather than do it under the warranty rather than wait for the under staffed dealership to do it. In 10 minutes the old one was out and the new one installed! Dpro uses these guys too. I'm glad he told me about them.
 


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Be sure to get the latest version of the P/N. I believe it's been determined the Dorman (I think) version has a slightly thicker gearset and has a smaller chance of breaking again.
Great, I went with the Dorman one when I replaced them. Dorman ones are on the right side of pictures:

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Passenger side
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