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							| Missourian 
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							|  Webb City, MO, USA |  
							|  Registered on 2/26/2011 |  
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										|  Posted:11/20/2011 16:42 |  |  |  
							| I hope I have not missed a previous post for this year p71. Is there a fuse that goes to the blend door? I can only hope there is one, or sounds like the dreaded blend door or actuator replacement
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							| jdmeaux 
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							|  Lafayette, LA, USA |  
							|  Registered on 1/5/2009 |  
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										|  Posted:11/20/2011 17:43 |  |  |  
							| I believe that all of the blend doors are VACUUM operated, no fuse.  Most of the time its a line that started leaking from age, or the rubber in the actuator has gone bad and leaks. 
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							| blwcorp 
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							|  Springfield, MO, USA |  
							|  Registered on 10/11/2010 |  
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										|  Posted:11/29/2011 20:01 |  |  |  
							| Most blend door actuators are electric motors located on top of the plenum. |  |  
          
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