try a coolant flush thru the system..if that doesnt work new heater core..$$$ or like they said...switches and fuses.
2006-11-08 04:11:53
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answered by David B 6
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Do you have good coolant flow, to and from the heater core? Is the thermostat working? If equipped with the 3.0L OHV, "brown" coolant was a problem for those particular vehicles which would require SEVERAL THOROUGH flushes to fix. If the heater hoses are warm with the engine at operating temperature, I would check to make sure the temperature blend door is operating. Hope this helps.
2006-11-08 06:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Heater middle issues are a great-unfold situation with those automobiles. Is the coolant brown? if so flush the gadget with a sturdy flushing solvent. Availible at any motor vehicle factors shop. If the heater middle is plugged it relatively is going to in all probability choose replaced.
2016-10-15 12:55:36
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answered by ? 4
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Ford is famous for electrical problems. Probably the heating motor or thermostat.
2006-11-08 04:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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check your antifreeze level Your heater core might have failed. I believe it is on the passenger side floor boards under the dash or the carpet you should be able to feel if the carpet is wet.
2006-11-08 07:10:23
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answered by harmony moon 3
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you probably need a mechanic, could be the thermostat? heating core?
2006-11-08 04:12:06
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answered by woohoo 2
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ADD COOLANT THE OVER FLOW TANK IS EMPTY AND SO IS THE RADIATOR
2006-11-08 04:16:19
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answered by Ray M 2
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WIRES YOU NEED NEW WIRES FOR THE SYSTEM SO YOU CAN WARM UP THIS WINTER, IT HAPPENS WITH OLDER MODELS
2006-11-08 04:11:47
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answered by Juleette 6
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blend door motor.
2006-11-08 04:11:42
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answered by supahtforyou 4
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answer my question!
2006-11-08 04:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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