yes you can use a 94 or 95 i have a 95 control for sale
You can replace it with '94, 95 and some 96.
They are entirely different systems. One does not control the other. You have a problem in your heater core, heater control, water circulation or hoses.
fan speed control switch is bad. Replace it as long as the other speeds work fine.
First, does the engine get to the normal operating temp? If not, replace your thermostat. With engine hot and running and heater on, touch the hoses going to the heater core. Are they both hot? If not, the core or the hose may be clogged, or there may be a valve that controls that coolant circuit that is malfunctioning. (maybe a Lincoln guy would chime in and tell you if there is one) Other causes include: * Ventilation baffles stuck * Ventilation control broken (listen for sounds in the dash when moving controls) * Dirt clogging the air inlet
You have to drop the steering column and pull the dash. Then after locating the heater core case below windshield you have to cut out a piece with a Dremel. After replacing the heater core you have fun putting everything back together..(use plastic weld to seal the case back up).in other words don't do it yourself it is a huge pain.
Yes you will have a heater control valve but try and locate one from other than the dealer because it will cost you around $135.00 dollars.........
look right above the battery and you will find a TEE valve on a little black hose. mine has a blue valve on the tee pull it off and slide the other in
need to replace heater control valve on Chrysler Concorde 2000 lxi. heart will not blow hot air. A Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temperature is controlled with a blend air door. The first thing to check in a no heat situation is the coolant level. Next make sure the engine is reaching normal temp(at least 190deg F). Third you make sure both heater hoses are hot. If one is hot and the other cold the core is plugged. Then you will need someone with a scan tool to diagnose the blend door.
of course
Yes, but realize that it will take longer to reheat water as it is used. In other words the recovery time will be a bit longer.
after purchasing a product to plug the heater core, it was recommended not to do it as it may cause damage to other areas. It takes an experienced person and all the coolant must be drained from the radiator etc.
Your heater switch may not need to be replaced. The heater high position is controlled by a fuse under the hood. Until you find the fuse and replace it, your new switch will not work. JRR.