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Remove the radio/heater control module. Disconnect the temperature control cable at the base of the control assembly . It is on the center mound just to the right of the gas pedal. Take the heater control cable off of the back of the heater control module. Pull the temperature control cable off.
Same answer as the 97 escort question.
Under the dash on the driver side in between the petal and plastic frame is a round gear box push out on the tab in the center and it will slide right off
Detach the negative battery cable. Remove the bezel to get access to the control head and remove its screws. Remove the control panel. Pry the clips free. Disconnect cables from the heater. Install the new control panel.
Escort doesn't have a gear shift cable. It has a gear shift rod. To remove it: Remove the shift control rod nut and bolt Take off the shift knob. Remove the console. Remove the shift boot. Pry out the shifter spring. Lift the shift ever out of the housing. Take the nuts that hold the shift housing on the end of the extension bar. Take the extension bar from the transaxle, lower the shift housiing and take the shift control rod from the transmission.
Remove batt cable, wires from back, Remove bolts at 6 & 12 o' clock.
After removing the positive and negative cable, follow the negative cable to where it's grounded to the wheel well. Remove the end of the cable with the wrench. Track the positive cable to its connection on the driver's side of the engine and remove it with the wrench. Now, attach the new positive cable first and install the negative cable last and start the car to ensure that the connections are working on your Ford Escort.
There is no temperature cable. The hvac outlet temperature is controlled with electric motors on airflow doors.
it,s under the dashboard behind the temperature control knob
Remove the neg battery cable, then the belt.Then the wiring and mounting bolts,
Remove power cable
tailpipe