If you have never done this, It can be a irratating process so I suggest either take it to a skilled mechanic or you could find yourself in a situation were you have alot of parts takin off your dash and or firewall for no reason and still not were you need to be
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Heater core.
If "heater coil" is just another term for "Heater core", then yes, most all cars have them.See "Related Questions" below for tons of information about Taurus / Sable heater cores.
mercury villager heater core 2001
my dad has a 1999 sable. his heat didnt work ,so i used zerox radiator flush followed directions work perfect.done 2 years ago.also change rad fluid to red not green.
possibly clogged heater core, remove heater core hoses and flush with a hose until clean. reinstall hoses fill with coolant and let it run. if heater core is too plugged up you will have to replace it.
To change the heater core on a 1988 Mercury Cougar, first ensure the engine is cool, then disconnect the battery. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the heater core housing. Disconnect the hoses from the heater core, remove the mounting bolts, and take out the old core. Install the new heater core by reversing the disassembly steps, reattach the hoses, and reassemble the dashboard and console.
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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.
How much will it cost me to replace the heater core in my 1999 Mercury
this is an indicator that the heater core has a small leak. there should be absolutly no anifreeze moisture in the car. your heater core is bad , sorry See "Related Links" for heater core replacement information for his generation of Taurus / Sables
To change the heater core in a 1963 Mercury Monterey Custom with a 390 CID engine, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard or access panel to reach the heater box, then disconnect the heater hoses from the core. Unfasten the heater core from the box, replace it with the new unit, and reassemble everything by reversing the steps. Finally, refill the coolant, reconnect the battery, and check for leaks.