Simply the age of the hose - they suffer great stress during their lifetime of dealing high pressures and extreme heat.
it has a partially clogged heater core.replace the heater core
the heater core could be pluged or the heater control valve is stuck closed
your heater core is leaking i would replace it.
I am very sorry. I was under the impression that if I go to the address bar and ask a question. The answer would be right forecoming. I only asked how to replace the heater core on a 2000 ford taurus. And received only run-arounds.
Yes there is, look under your front license plate, or where one would be if they aren't required in your state. Then go right, there should be a flip open cap covering a plug for the block heater there.That is if your vehicle has one installed - not all Taurus/Sables have an engine block heater.
If its an electric water heater normally around the elements, Gas at a weld or relief valve.
This could be numerous factors, however, the most likely of factors would be either the TP valve leaking or the hot water heater irtself is leaking (burst).
Do you mean that your heater core is leaking coolant ? That would mean that the heater core is clogged. The heater core is like a mini-rad, if it is clogged it leaks.AnswerNo, there is not an overflow tube/outlet on the heater core.See "Related Questions" below for more about Taurus / Sable heating/cooling systems.
Hose going from engine to heater core may have burst. Check all your coolant hoses for leaks.
the air conditioner and heater are two separate things.(not connected) ;) it may have a fuse. or the it could just be bad.
I have a 1997 Ford Taurus that would only blow cold air, I replaced the thermostat and no heat. We flushed the system from a ford dealer no heat. Had to replace the heater core plenty of heat now. Other possibilities are: * a malfunctioning temperature blend door * Plugged heater core See "Related Questions" below for more
You would be on the Aries-Taurus cusp.