OEM Ford Actuators
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You probably don't realize it, but your Ford car, truck, SUV, or van has actuators all over the place, hiding just out of sight. So, what is an actuator? Put simply, an actuator converts energy -- typically electricity -- into physical motion. That, in turn, allows functions like throttle control, power seats and tailgates, and A/C system airflow direction to perform as intended. Of course, that means that when an actuator goes bad those functions no longer operate as they should. Replacing faulty actuators with the genuine ones that Ford makes for your vehicle is the smart move, since you can trust in their fit, compatibility, performance, and quality. We sell them right here in our online parts catalog, and at prices that are up to 35% lower than the MSRP. Buy today and we'll ship right to your door!
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- Navigator
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- Edge
- Lincoln:
- MKX
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- F-250 Super Duty,
- F-350 Super Duty,
- F-450 Super Duty
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- EcoSport,
- Focus,
- Transit Connect
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- Mustang
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- Escape,
- Fiesta,
- Fusion,
- Transit Connect
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- MKC
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- Focus,
- Fusion
- Mercury:
- Milan
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- EcoSport,
- Fiesta
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- Focus
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- Fiesta
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- Mustang
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Buyer's Guide to Ford Actuators
What Parts Get Powered By Ford Actuators?
As today's vehicles get more and more advanced features, actuators become more prevalent from grille to trunk. There's an actuator that opens your throttle in response to a signal from the engine's electronic control unit (ECU). Actuators also control engine idle speed, camshafts, adaptive cruise control, and other driver assistance systems like lane assist and automatic emergency braking, door locks, pumps, power seats, and remote controls used to release the hoods, trunk lid, and fuel flap.
How Do I Know When My Ford Actuators Are Failing?
Quite simply, when a part -- or function -- doesn't respond in a customary manner. Since you can't be absolutely sure that your actuator is the source of your trouble, though, it's often best to have a certified Ford service technician take a look and determine the problem.
How Much Does A Ford Actuator Replacement Cost?
On average, between $40 to $400 -- and that's for the part alone. Why such a large range? Your expense relies greatly on the age of your vehicle, the size of the actuator, and what -- and how -- it powers a component.