It pops out of the dash by prying it out of the dash. Just use a flathead crewdriver and pry at the edges of the unit. All connectors are snap off, just look for the locks and unlock the security tabs to pull off connectors.
under the glove box ,there is a compartment which houses the 2 filters
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To change the bulb behind the climate control display on a 1997 Mercedes-Benz E320, first, disconnect the car battery to ensure safety. Remove the trim panel around the climate control unit using a flathead screwdriver or trim removal tool. Once the unit is exposed, carefully pull it out and locate the bulb holder at the rear. Replace the burnt bulb with a new one, reassemble the unit, and reconnect the battery.
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on fuel tank next 2 sending unit
Below the climate control and back of center console.
no the balljoint can be removed
Unless you have the electronic climate control that automatically adjusts the temperature based on cabin temps, there really is not a "heater and cooler sensor" on the Taurus/Sable.See "Related Questions" below for much more about these heating/cooling systems... these may help you get a better handle one that nature of your problem. And if not a fix, post a new question based on this new information.
Go here: http://www.eclassbenz.com/node/27
ETS stands for (Electronic Traction System) or as some call it Traction Control. Your Traction Control is simply turned off.
Blend door on climate control not working properlyAnswerBlend door on climate control not working properly AnswerBlend door on climate control not working properly Go to www.aircondition.com/tech regarding this problem and do the "self test" by following the steps indicated (1-6). This may correct the problem.AnswerBlend door on climate control not working properlyDo this self-test http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00283.htmlIf you get error code "02" you found the problem. The part is available new online for about $35 and the dash board must be pulled to access and replace it.