it is under the dash board on the passanger side all the way towards the door
You could try recharging the battery, or having the connections checked by a mechanic.
motor heat sensor where is it locasted in a 1996 aerostar ford van
plugged heater core or bad blower motor or vent plugs
My '93 Tracer Did the same thing at about 150K miles. Check the heat shield to see if it has come loose. I just removed mine completely because it had fractured and would have to be welded back in place.AnswerIt's probably a motor mount. I had a bad shake in any gear if I gave it any gas at all and it ended up being the most visible and easy to replace mount, hanging off the cam gear end of the motor. (passenger side, up top, little round thing that's holding the motor to the car.) The mount was less than 30dollars new, easy repair. ~PorkPoney
Mercury does not have its own heat source. It receives heat from the Sun or its surroundings and does not generate heat internally.
It should be next to the blower motor.
Mercury is a good conductor of heat. Unfortunately, heat will produce vapor which is toxic.
Mercury is a poor conductor of heat.
All metals are heat conductors; mercury is not special.
Yes, mercury is a good conductor of heat but it is not the best conductor. Metals like copper and silver are better conductors of heat than mercury.
Have motor mounts checked.AnswerYeah, it's most likely the motor mounts, I had mine replaced, it was also vibrating when the heat or a/c was on. it could also be the flex tube
i have no heat in my 1994 mercury grand marquis. what could cause the heat to stop working