Could be a vacuum leak "defrost" is the default position of the system Check vacuum lines and motors under the dash
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
Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.Of how much its position changes in a certain time.
it is a physical change
It is a physical change.
Bet you 1 dozen doughtnuts that the answer is yes.There were virtually no changes made between the 1999-2003 model years.See "Related Questions" below for more about Windstar radios, but for you, it should be a very simple exchange.
Autoglass will expand with the heat and contract with the cold, but only on a very minute scale. However the windshield has a flexible gasket which will prevent the windshield from being squeezed. The problem is only significant if you have a crack in your windshield. The crack is exacerbated by changes in the weather and grows. A well installed and undamaged glass windshield or window should have no problems.
by the voltage changes that occur as eye position changes.
a different job???
movement
It changes position because every year is different and because every other planet changes position and sometimes the sun does too
No - there were too many body changes between the last Windstar in 2003 and the renamed version Freestar (and Mercury Monterey) in 2004. Parts are interchangeable though within the 1999 - 2003 Windstars.
Not very likely to be interchangeable. There were many changes over those years. I would suggest checking with local auto salvage yards (junk yards) for a better assessment...