on some models yes this is to remove the moisture from the air to help keep your windows free of condensationm when it is cold outside
If both problems showed up at the same time, it may be that both the power windows and the heater fan are on the same circuit. I would check the various fuses to see if one has blown.
I had the same problem with my 97 galant. There was air in the heater core.
Yes it can be done but should be carried out by a qualified electrician
the thermostat used to control the heater and after we select the four pole switch to some number the thermostat start connect the power to the heater at the same time the heater start to heat and when we select the switch to zero position the heater not work
They work with their hands. ------------ They often do both, though not at the same time.
Heater Core and New Thermostat. Through time build up of residue in the heater core does not allow heat to get pumped through. Simple Fix by your self. Run you around 80 for both
No. Both work to lower eachother.
Same as now - mostly hard, with both manual and brain work.
Check your manual. There is a fuse for the seat motors, pretty sure it is independent of anything else.
Heaters are usually plumbed in after the filter. The pool filter/pump is what circulates the heated water. Ans: The heater will not work or fire if the pump is not running.
They can be out at the same time But to do the work you will find one at a time is best during the rebuild process
I have a '99 Cirrus, where both the heater and A/C did not work - I ended up having to get the fan engine and rad changed out - $1500 I believe....