Genuine Ford AA5Z-19E616-C A/C Motor Assembly
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I'm not familiar with that part number, but see This is 19E616. It is designed to fit the 2013 F150 with dual climate control (temperature blend door actuator).
If it fit in my 2009 FX4, then I would guess it would fit in your Raptor, too. I wish you the best of luck!
There is a 2009 Flex in my possession. My rear unit is out of commission, but it looks the same. I am still waiting for a new motor for it.
I am sorry, but your 2007 Mustang does not fit this item. My team and I will find the correct vin # if you can send me the vin number.
Selected User Reviews For Genuine Ford AA5Z-19E616-C A/C Motor Assembly
In a 2014 Explorer with dual climate control, the passenger side was stuck on cold and couldn't be changed. Based on my viewing of some YouTube videos I was very confident that this was the problem. In order to remove the front screw, you had to deal with a lot of effort. The video shows all the components of the dash and glove box to remove in order to make life as easy as possible for you. Keep those instructions in mind. initially thought I could do it just by removing the glove box door, but I soon realized I also needed to remove the shelf and trim components. Video tutorials show that you have to use the old main gear in order It kept falling and I was unable to keep it set, so I had to adjust the door with the new part by tilting it forward until the splines could be inserted, then aligning the part with the wall During the installation of the wiring harness, this step should be completed afterward. Despite trying to connect the wires the other way, I was unable to do so. As soon as it was installed and secured, I tested out the system, and it worked as expected. I appreciate it.
I found it easy to install in my 2009 Ford Flex because of the actuator behind the glove box. For this order, I requested a Ford part number to get a Ford OEM part - Take advantage of the savings and order the YH1779 directly from the manufacturer. The replacement of this one only takes a few minutes.
I used this part on my 2014 Ford Flex without any problems. installed it just to the left of the glove box on the passenger side. In order to remove the old one to replace it, or to put in the new one, I had to reach the old one through an awkward path, but once I got it in, I had immediate success. To remove and reinstall the back screw, be sure to have a short ratchet tool available. a few youtube videos and I am not a mechanic so the entire process took me about 2 hours of frustration and aggravation, but I saved so much money that I believe it was worth the time and effort.
My wallet thank you for saving me a problem with the heater on our F150 (2011) because it wouldn't work correctly. Then after a battery replacement we noticed this clicking noise coming from behind the dash, so I disconnected the cable from My purchase of this replacement part was completed in about 30 minutes after I researched it. I can now use the heat controller again since clicking sounds have stopped! It has been reported that dealers charge over $500 for this type of service. It will save you a lot of money if you read up on it. Youtube has a number of tutorials that can show you This is not an especially difficult task.
Initially, I took it to my mechanic and he charged me over $100 for it. Another three years later, the same thing occurred. Then I did a little YouTube research and found a video that taught me how to fix the problem in five It is the first vehicle that I have ever touched. I am 54 years old and have no experience in auto repair. Anyone can replace this part if they can replace it themselves. I paid $10 less on Amazon for it than I would have paid through Ford. The only complaint is that this part didn't last longer when I replaced it.
The Ford Flex I drive is a 2014. It is no longer possible to control the dual climate. In my case, the driver's side a/c was broken and hot air was blowing into the passenger side. I was saved hundreds of dollars by installing at home rather than at an auto.
The glove box is located behind the glove box in a 2011 Ford There were so many things in my glove box it took more time to remove and place back than replacing the part. Open the glove box, remove the slow opener, push the sides of the box in to clear the stoppers, and two screws, and I had the part out. To install, reverse the process.
I get this clicking noise behind the dashboard every time I start After doing some research, it appears it can be solved by dropping the glove box lid and unscrewing two screws to remove the wire and installing the part in the Having this OEM part on my 2011 Ford Flex is a great experience. I spent about 15 minutes on it!.