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  1. WillSD. So i removed and installed a new actuator right by the accelerator pedal. I do not see any other actuators on the drivers side under the dash. Is there another Drivers side actuator to change (temperature door Actuator #2)? If so, i am lost regarding where i would find that actuator. I even took out the actuator behind the glove box today thinking that maybe that had something to do with the issue, but that did not help either. I am lost regarding what i should do next.....i see only one actuator under the drivers side dash and that has been changed. Thank you, TTERZ
  2. So what would affect the drivers side from not getting as cold as the passenger side? I change "AN" actuator, but i am not sure if it was temperature or blend (mode) actuator? It was the actuator on the drivers side which is right next to the brake pedal. Is there possibly a different one that i need to change on the drivers side? Both temp settings set to 68 degrees, the passenger temperature and air is much colder than the drivers side. Not sure what to do to fix. TTERZ
  3. Is there anyone in this forum that might be able to assist me? TTERZ
  4. I own a 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium with dual temperature control. Issue: Drivers side A/C is warmer than passenger side A/C temperature. Actions Taken: I have changed the Mode actuator under the drivers side seat near the brake pedal. Re-calibrated the actuator by pulling positive cable from battery and waiting a couple of minutes. Turned ignition to on, etc. That did not work, drivers side A/C is still warmer than passenger side. Questions: Is there another part that i need to assess or replace? I have read about a DATC that i might need to replace? Do the symptoms lead to a DATC replace in the middle portion of the dash? just a "DIYer" trying to fix my daughters vehicle. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, TTERZ
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