Yes - IF and ONLY if both Cars have Automatic Climate Control. The computer settings are different (Or are 'supposed' to be) - You can always try - if it works great, if not, at least you know.
In the center of the dash. It's the unit you select options on. It controls the AC and Heat.
Remove the dash, its in the top center. Pack a lunch.
PossibleThe thermostat is located on the top of the engine - just follow the top radiator hose to the top of the engine. When you remove that hose you'll the thermostat. Do you have the Automatic Climate Control?
Fuse is blown.
Auto Climate control? If so it is a self-diagnosisng component- you will have to get codes and sequence from library or dealer--normally a blend door problem If not auto climate--check temperature control cable to see if bound or broken
I had a 1995 do the same thing. Do you have the Automatic Climate Control? If you do, the problem is the control unit itself and ir runs about $400-$500 new, but you can usually find one in a Junk Yard for around $100. That's what I did and it fixed mine. A mechanic told me that there is a part inside of the control unit that goes bad. The control until is in the dash. It's extremely easy to change out. I did it myself. Hope this helps. Josh
where is the ignition control module located on mercury marquis
its in the trunk
where is the heater control valve
The temperature sensor is on the right hand side of you digital A/C controler it is the little round vent holes on the side of the a/c controls
If you have Climate Control, the Climate Control Unit has gone bad. This is the unit inside of the car that you use to select A/C or heat. It would have a digital readout. You can usually get one from a junk yard for about $100. A new one is over $400. It's very easy to change out.
On my 1998 Grand Marquis, the fuel shutoff swith is located on the left sidewall of the trunk. Push the button to reset.