That's controlled by the blend door, not by a fuse.
There are really only 2 electrical components to the heating system:Blower motorTemperature blend door actuatorFrom the Windstar OWNERS MANUAL...1995-1998 Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #211999-2003 Front Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #101999-2003 Rear Heater control switch & blend door actuator - fuse #81999-2003 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: relay #3Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1201999-2003 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: relay #6Engine compartment fusebox: fuse #1171995-1998 - FRONT BlowerInside fusebox: fuse #361995-1998 - REAR BlowerInside fusebox: N/AEngine compartment fusebox: fuse "E"See "Related Questions" below for more
No fuse for those symptoms. Could be low on coolant. Bad thermostat. Plugged heater core (my guess). Temp blend door problems.
The heater blend door is not run by vacuum. It is run by an electric actuator.
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It does not. It is cable controlled thru a "blend door". If you are having no heat, it could be because of a clogged heater core, or the cable has came off the blend door, or the blend door control.
Yes, it is possible the blend door is broken in the heat position.
First check the fuses then check your blower fan then check the blend door and blend door actuator and then the control panel
There isn't one. There'll be a fuse for the HVAC blower, but the heater itself doesn't use electricity (other than the blower fan). That year Ranger should have cables going to the blend door, so there won't be electricity there.
Remove glove box liner. Blend door is located in the heater/evaporator housing. There are several kits available to repair blend door shafts as well as troubleshoot system.
I believe you are looking for blend door actuator???