To repair the heater blower in a 1993 Ford Tempo, first, ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the battery. Remove the blower motor's cover, typically located under the dashboard on the passenger side, and inspect the motor for any blockages or damage. If the motor is faulty, disconnect the wiring harness and replace the motor with a new one. Reassemble everything, reconnect the battery, and test the blower to ensure it functions correctly.
Not easy. Get a manual on your car and it will help on the next repair.
blower rely for a189 tampo is undrer the hood to the ight side of he radator. A little k or gray box scwed o h rontofthe car
Blown fuse, defective heater control switch, bad resistor pack, loose or disconnected wire.
I would like to change the blower motor in my 1994 Ford Tempo by myself. Do you have any instructions for me to follow?
Find the blower and locate the electrical connector on it. Using a common volt meter, check the wires for voltage and play with the switches inside the vehicle.....Good voltage usually means a bad blower. No voltage means you need to find another problem. You did check the fuzes first, didn't you? :)
Bad heater core. Its a pain to replace. get a Hanes manual if you wanna try to do this.
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00
Only if the coolant is leaking from the heater core, but you will see this.
replace the heater core
it's leaking coolant. Needs to be replaced.
I expect the your heater core is bad it probably needs replacing.
Yes, there is a brake line diagram for the 1991 Ford Tempo. It is found in the cars repair or maintenance manual.