Check the thermostat or heater core
When you have the heater on, does it just blow any air at all? or no air?
If it does not blow at all then that is a problem, but if it is when you first start it, the Caddy will not blow air on you until it is the selected temp.
first of all i hate to say an obvious answer but does the heater motor even turn. Does it blow air at all. The first thing i would check is if the fan motor is blowing any air at all. If not u need to put in a new heater fan motor. first of all i hate to say an obvious answer but does the heater motor even turn. Does it blow air at all. The first thing i would check is if the fan motor is blowing any air at all. If not u need to put in a new heater fan motor.
The blower on the back heater may need to be replaced on the 2000 Ford Winstar.
thats it i think
Because it is dirty and needs cleaning and/or it is overfired.
To effectively use a blow heater to keep warm during the winter months, place the heater in a central location in the room, keep the doors and windows closed to retain heat, and set the heater to a comfortable temperature. Make sure to follow all safety instructions and never leave the heater unattended.
if it doesn't heat your heater core is most likely clogged and if it doesn't blow at all then the blower is messed up.
Run a new ignition switch controlled "hot" wire directly to fan motor
the blow torch will blow all the flakes away
All my fuses and relays work. My horn and cruise control do not work. Also my airbag light is flashing. Could it be the clock spring and if so How do I change it out.
have you checked your fuse? If it won't blow out the air it could be your blower motor.