My heat has stopped working. Hear clicking noise behind dash when thermostat turned to warm. Any idea what my problem might be?

Asked by westra Apr 17, 2012 at 10:26 AM about the 2007 Ford Explorer XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Got this tip from another website, hopefully this helps, "The air distrobution control valve is stuck. Remove the glove compartment (swing it out of the way) & stick your head up inside the hole. You will see a black plastic piece that is bouncing up & down trying to close a contact. Gently push it toward the rear of the vehicle with your finger, swinging it back & down. Hold it there till it clicks & the vent will change state & hot air will begin to blow again." Good Luck!

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