Check coolant level..... hot coolant runs through the heater core and the blower motor blow air across it to create hot air........most likely a failing thermostat and. Possibly a water pump on its way out.
why is heater on 1995 explorer lukewarm
It should be the same as my 1995 - at the firewall the heater hose nearest the drivers side is the inlet hose to the heater core
Temperature gauge may drop when heater turned on because additional coolant from heater core is introduced to cooling system - usually this coolant is cooler than what is currently circulating
Instualation of a heater core on a 1999 Ford Explorer V6, how do you install the heater core.
specs on how to replace a heatercore on a 1993 ford explorer
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I was looking at fordparts.com and comparing the heater cores for the 1996 Ford Explorer and the 2000 Ford Explorer and they show the same part number ( so apparently the answer would be YES )
i think you might be talking about the heater hoses , if so it might be the heater control valve . the is a upper and lower radiator hose , but nothing should be between them.
Do a Google search of Ford Explorer blend door , there are lots of articles and some videos
The fuse for the heater, AC blower on the Ford Explorer is under the fuse box next to the master cylinder reservoir. It is fuse number 36.
The engine block heater cord, on a Ford Explorer, is located near the front grill. The cord can be extended through the bottom of the grill.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer with 4.0 L OHV engine , where the heater hoses are connected right at the firewall , the hose nearest the driver's side is the supply hose to the heater core , and the hose nearest the pasenger side is the outlet from the heater core. (Helpfull)
It's in the thermostat housing between the actual thermostat and heater hose. Has a little insulated wire coming out of it.