why is heater on 1995 explorer lukewarm
its next to the blower motor
It should be the same as my 1995 - at the firewall the heater hose nearest the drivers side is the inlet hose to the heater core
On my 1995 Ford Explorer with 4.0 L OHV engine , where the heater hoses are connected right at the firewall , the hose nearest the driver's side is the supply hose to the heater core , and the hose nearest the pasenger side is the outlet from the heater core. (Helpfull)
The heater control valve on a 1995 Ford Explorer is typically located on the engine compartment's firewall, near the passenger side. It's connected to the heater hoses, which run from the engine to the heater core. You may need to remove some components or inspect closely to access it, as it can be somewhat hidden by other parts. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to locate or service the valve.
On a 1995 Ford Explorer : No ( at least my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT doesn't )
Replace the shower valve.
The coolant leak is pretty cut and dry - you have a leak somewhere. The lukewarm heat (assuming you're referring to the car's heater) could be for a number of reasons. Insufficient coolant could be one of those. Your coolant could be burnt out. It could be a problem with one of your heater hoses. You could have a worn out heater core.
Yo have a boken termostat or yours has ben removed
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