its screwed in the right hand side of the engine
To replace the heater control valve on a Ford Fiesta 1.4, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Drain the coolant from the cooling system and locate the valve, typically found near the firewall where the heater hoses connect. Disconnect the hoses and electrical connectors from the valve, then remove the mounting screws to take out the old valve. Install the new valve by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure and refilling the cooling system afterward.
Remove the heater control valve and replace it.
To connect a heater control valve on a mark 5 fiesta all the terminals must be correctly connected. The color coding is used to ensure that the terminals are correctly connected.
To replace the heater valve on a 2001 Ford Fiesta, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Drain the coolant from the cooling system, then locate the heater valve, which is typically situated near the firewall. Disconnect the hoses attached to the valve, remove any mounting screws, and replace it with a new valve, reattaching the hoses securely. Finally, refill the coolant, reconnect the battery, and check for leaks.
A 1999 Dodge Ram does not have a water control valve.
Replace the heater control valve motor, a dealer part, costs around $166.00.ish
The coolant valve to the heater sits above the heater matrix on the inlet pipes. It can be accessed from under the bonnet near the bulkhead below the windscreen.
Fiesta's have a common fault with the heater control valve failing closed. You can get a new one from Eaby for £15
It does not have a heater control valve.It does not have a heater control valve.
To replace the water heater control valve, first turn off the power and water supply to the heater. Drain the tank and disconnect the old valve. Install the new valve following the manufacturer's instructions. Reconnect the power and water supply, then test the new valve to ensure it is working properly.
Guess that wasn't it, huh? Sorry, no offense intended. Is the coolant full? is the thermostat working, heater core plugged? Need more info to go further, what else has been replaced? why did you replace the heater control valve? based on what?
Where is the the heater control valve??