Lincoln Aviator: Rear Climate Control / Removal and Installation - Rear Blower Motor

Removal

NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

  1. Remove the RH loadspace trim panel.
    Refer to: Loadspace Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).

    1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
    1. Detach the wire harness clips and position the wire harness aside.
    1. Remove the retainers and the rear blower motor.

Installation

  1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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    Removal NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details. Remove the RH loadspace trim panel. Refer to: Liftgate Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)...

    Other information:

    Lincoln Aviator 2020-2026 Service Manual: Removal and Installation - Rear Thermostatic Expansion Valve


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    Lincoln Aviator 2020-2026 Owners Manual: RISK OF FIRE or ELECTRIC SHOCK


    WARNING: The AC wall plug must fit firmly into the AC outlet. If the connection feels loose, worn or the AC outlet is damaged, please have a qualified electrician replace the AC outlet. Using a convenience cord with a worn outlet may cause burns, property damage and increase the risk of electric shock or fire...

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    Emergency Locking

    Each door has a backup power system which allows the door to function if your vehicle has no power. The system has a limited number of operations before the power is depleted and turns off. When the system turns off, the door remains open and unlatched and does not close.

    If your vehicle has no power and the backup power system is turned off, you can close and secure your vehicle by manually resetting each door latch using a key in the position shown.

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