There is an owner's manual which explains how to open it
Not very likely at all this door would fit. See "Related Questions" below for more
One cause could be the very common problem of false door ajar signals coming from the door sensors.See "Related Questions" below
The temperature blend door actuator is almost straight behind the radio.See "Related Questions" below for detailed instructions on replacing the actuator.
No - they are not.
The most common problem with heat and a/c in the Ford Windstar is Blend Door failure. The Blend Door actuator on the Ford Windstar can be found by removing the glovebox. A broken blend door actuator is almost as common as a broken blend door itself. Typically, the fix requires disassembling the entire dash and replacing the whole plenum box, which can be a costly repair. Linked here is a video from www.heatertreater.net demonstrating how to access components of the plenum box for repair without disassembling the entire dash.
On a 1998 Ford Windstar : ( # 16 / 20 amp )
because its a ford
En el panel tengo un problema con pcm 30 fuse windstar 98
Very likely the 1995 windshield will fit the 1998 model. There were very little changes in this first 'generation' of Windstars - with the notable exception of the drivers door (was stretched out longer in 98) See "Related Questions" below for more
To replace the blend door motor on a 1996 Oldsmobile 98, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the dashboard trim and any necessary panels to access the blend door motor, which is typically located behind the glove compartment. Disconnect the electrical connector from the motor, unbolt it, and then replace it with the new motor. Reassemble the dashboard components and reconnect the battery.
on top of the transmission
* Disconnect the negative battery cable * At the bottomof the door panel remove the two screws * Pry up at the front edge of the power window switch pod and lift it out then unplug the electrical connector * Remove the inside door handle escutcheon * Remove the screw in the door pull pocket * Pull the door panel away from the door far enough to disconnect the electrical connectors