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You can get a replacement part from your local NAPA store for about 12 bucks.. it is located on the heater box in the engine compartment on the passenger side. follow the wiring harness and you will find it.. I'm guessing, your fan only works on high ??
BIG JOB Get a manual from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM nd it will help on the next repair.
Low coolant? Defective thermostat? Heater core plugged, restricted, or air bound Water pump not circulating coolant?
This is usually known as a neutral safety switch or shift interlock switch.
Public libraries usually have repair manuals (Chilton or Haynes) available for checkout.
I would suggest you invest in a repair manual. It cost around $12 at most auto parts stores, and will contain the info you need to complete this repair and many others. It will pay for itself with this one repair also go to autozone.com and look at the online repair manual
The vacuum control valve releases pressure in the float bowl under hot driving conditions. See the links below for additional information.
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After you remove the hoses from the core, remove the nuts and bolts that secure the heater case to the firewall in the engine bay. Inside the cab you will have to remove the glove box assembly for clearance. then disconnect the blower fan wiring. there may be another bolt securing the heater case to the firewall on the inside of the cab. Then you should be able to remove the heater case. You'll have to split the heater case to get to the core.
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