1996 Lincoln Town Car BDA
vanakular
05-28-2009, 09:26 PM
i have a 96 town car and the blend door actuator motor went out a few months ago. that was fine and good during the cold months cause it was stuck on hot, but now i could use a little AC. i dont have the time or money to replace it right now... i know they are only like $70 but hey, times are tough. i heard about a temporary fix by getting under the dash, disconnecting the motor, and moving the door manually with a screwdriver.
my question is, has anybody done this and if so could a get a little help with the location?
my question is, has anybody done this and if so could a get a little help with the location?
Towncar
05-30-2009, 10:24 PM
Since money is tight, you might want to look into stuff like this: (quick google search for free blend door fix)
http://www.blenddoorfix.netfirms.com/
Only problem with that, you wont know where the actuator is broken till you pull it out.
http://www.blenddoorfix.netfirms.com/
Only problem with that, you wont know where the actuator is broken till you pull it out.
SKIZ
06-23-2009, 06:45 AM
I have same gig on my BDA for same reasons with my '97. I read this 2008 post from "towncar" who seems to have nailed the BDA fix from all angles where he states he just moved the door lever with a screwdriver after disconnecting the motor power cable...
This solution might help us BUT...after dropping the glove box and checking this out on my '97 Sig...I'm myself trying to ascertain 2 obstacles with this fix in the scenario of just dropping the glove box and not the entire dash board: 1) How to get to and unplug the power cable to the BDA and 2) How to access the door lever with the screwdriver from that angle?
This solution might help us BUT...after dropping the glove box and checking this out on my '97 Sig...I'm myself trying to ascertain 2 obstacles with this fix in the scenario of just dropping the glove box and not the entire dash board: 1) How to get to and unplug the power cable to the BDA and 2) How to access the door lever with the screwdriver from that angle?
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