2015 Blend/Mode issue- Feet does not work.
My truck went in for repair, and when I got it back, the air selection controls no longer worked. I was only able to get air to blow out of the defrost.I replaced the blend/mode door actuator on the driver’s side, but that didn’t seem to change anything.
I then removed the actuator and manually adjusted the gear until I felt air blowing out of the face vent. After that, I plugged the actuator back in, started the vehicle, and watched the actuator cycle.
I reinstalled the actuator, and now I can switch between defrost and face vents. However, now I cannot get air to blow only on my feet without it also blowing through the face vents.
While researching online, I found information about pulling a fuse to force a recalibration. However, everything I found says to pull fuse #46, which does not exist on my internal fuse panel. When I do a search of fuse panels looks like mine is listed as a 13th generation. There’s also nothing clearly labeled HVAC or Accessories, so I’m unsure which fuse to pull to attempt the recalibration.
I also tried the advice I found on here about pulling the 7 1/2 amp fuse, and that doesn’t seem to work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I then removed the actuator and manually adjusted the gear until I felt air blowing out of the face vent. After that, I plugged the actuator back in, started the vehicle, and watched the actuator cycle.
I reinstalled the actuator, and now I can switch between defrost and face vents. However, now I cannot get air to blow only on my feet without it also blowing through the face vents.
While researching online, I found information about pulling a fuse to force a recalibration. However, everything I found says to pull fuse #46, which does not exist on my internal fuse panel. When I do a search of fuse panels looks like mine is listed as a 13th generation. There’s also nothing clearly labeled HVAC or Accessories, so I’m unsure which fuse to pull to attempt the recalibration.
I also tried the advice I found on here about pulling the 7 1/2 amp fuse, and that doesn’t seem to work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Last edited by Corytdf; May 14, 2026 at 10:34 AM. Reason: Corrections


