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hellow just wonderin if you guys know where would be the heater core on my 2003 Lincoln navigator
its very very easy just go to strut masters.com and order the factory bolt up kit did it to my 1996 Lincoln mark v111 right before winter...it is very easy
You may have a stopped up heater core, or it may be a faulty heater door or heater door control. Answer: Check coolant level. Replace thermostat. Check heater control cable, located under small cover above the the passenger floorboard, near the console.
Sounds like the heater core may be plugged up or the heater damper door is broken. See "Related Questions" below for more
Plugged heater core. Faulty temp blend door mechanism.
It is located on the computer inside the drivers door. Just remove the door panel and it will be on the computer.
This is under the dash and just to the right of your gas peddle.
Check the heater matrix, and any other heater related pipes that may be leaking. Or it could just be a leaking door seal.
That should be on your drivers door. If you open your door and look down just above where the door starts to curve twords the front of the vehicle. There should be a sticker/label there with all that information on it.
The fuses are ALL located on the passenger side of the dashboard, on the outside, under a door. just pop it off and there is a diagram showing which is which.
All doors or just 1? Spray door latch liberally with WD40 or similar product Open and close door a few times Spray with silicone A common problem with Lincoln--perhaps the same with Ford All doors or just 1? Spray door latch liberally with WD40 or similar product Open and close door a few times Spray with silicone A common problem with Lincoln--perhaps the same with Ford
the heater control valve or DCCV (dual climate control valve) is located next to the radiator on the passanger side just below the high pressure side service connector