UNDER THE DASH BY THE EMERGENCY BRAKE IN THE FUSE BOX ON THE RIGHT HAND BOTTOM SIDE A FLAT FUSE TITLED HEATER.
It can be something as simple as that they are broken and needs to be replaced. Or the internal spring holding it could have worn out as well and also needs to be replaced.
Try flushing heater core Try flushing heater core
The bulbs can be replaced for the radio and heater controls on a 2000 Windstar SE by removing the plate over the heater controls. Some models need an Allen wrench for this and some models will need a Star wrench to remove the screws holding this plate on.
Check the heater valve and/or the controls to the valve. maybe a problem with the controls, most of them are run off of vacuum, if a hose has a hole in it, it wont work
Yes, the overhead heater controls do light up.
If your heater core wasn't leaking at the time your radiator was replaced , then ( no ) That would be two separate jobs
To get to the bulb for lighting the heater controls, the front panel will have to be removed. Depending on the type of vehicle, the knobs might have to be popped off first. It is also possible on some vehicles to get to the lighting for the heater controls from under the dash.
Most of the controls on gas water heaters have a one time use overheat sensor that when tripped cannot be reset, the control has to be replaced.
Use the manual provided with the heater. Each heater has somewhat different controls etc. If everything is already hooked up you may just have to turn a switch or two and turn up the thermostat.
You have a bad blower motor resister..........
yes they light up. Mine didnt when I bought mine used. There is a bulb behind the controls that needs to be replaced if yours isn't lighting up. You have to pull out the whole control console to do it.
Heater blower resistor is what controls the low medium high speeds...