No heat on driver side

Asked by GuruZ4ZZP Jan 16, 2019 at 08:50 PM about the 2008 Ford Edge SE AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The heat on my driver side stopped working but
the Air pressure itself is fine anything I can do ?

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Replace stepper flap motor for that offending side if needed. Sometimes they make a clicking sound if the small plastic gears fail. Have a look at a diagram for your vehicle. Some are difficult to access than others. Good Luck!

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Hold defrost and power main heater power button down at the same time and release at the same time and then push power button. This will reset the system and fix the problem!

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also look on u tube. I was able to reach the damper actuator under the center council and nudge it. It has worked fine since

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