Purchase a haynes manual and it will give you a general idea, however it involves removing the dash board which if you dont know what your doing is very time consuming. I did mine in about 4 hour time frame. manual said to have a/c refrigerant drained not required since your only changing the heater core. Queegebo.com also has a step by step guide that shows images and diagrams to help you through the process. https://www.queegebo.com/content/view/31/27/ Check it out first and see if its a project you want to tackle or just fork over some money to the dealer.
you will have coolant in your passenger front floorboard and when you turn your heater on your windshield will fog up
No. The Expedition is much larger.
In the right front passenger footwell , it's the interior trim panel in front of the front door , by the passengers feet
Passenger side, 2nd back from the front
In a 2000 Ford Expedition it is in the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel
On a 2003 Ford Expedition : The fuse panel and power distribution box are combined : It is located in the front passenger footwell behind the kick panel ( the interior trim panel , just in front of the front passenger door , at the front passenger's feet ) * the kick panel swings out for removal and allows access to the cover on the fuse panel
According to the 2003 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : The passenger compartment fuse panel / power distribution box is located in the front passenger footwell , in front of the front door , behind a flip out cover ( so the power distribution box is not in the engine compartment on a 2003 Ford Expedition )
What's the best way to change A DASH heater core in a 1999 ford expedition ANSWERE: Its a long process, but I found instructions at the Queegebo website site. They are very good and walk you through step by step with pictures. Here is the link. http://www.queegebo.com/articles/cars--other-vehicles/heater-core-replacement-instructions.html
The fuse box of a 2003 Ford Expedition EB is located in the panel inside the car, located at the foot area of the front passenger, on the right side. Pull the right side cover off, and change the fuse.
The block heater plug in on a 1998 Ford Windstar is in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. When lifting up the hood, look on the left for a small hose that is coiled up at the very front, above the passenger headlamp. The block heater itself is plugged into the front of the motor on the passenger side.
In the right front passenger footwell , by the kick panel
Passenger side 2nd from front