Why does my Ford Expedition heater not blow hot?
Annette,if heater hose,s are warm,there is heat to the heater core,it is not flipping over,check what i said,and you will 99.9%,fix your issue. 41 people found this helpful. I know this,had to fix mine last year win it got cold,mine is a 1999 same as your,s.
Is the air conditioner fan working on my Ford Expedition?
YES I HEAR THE FAN WORKING, THERMOSTAT CHECKED AND CHANGED, ANTIFREEZE IS ALL GOOD. 20 people found this helpful. Annette,if heater hose,s are warm,there is heat to the heater core,it is not flipping over,check what i said,and you will 99.9%,fix your issue.
Where is the heater located on a Ford Expedition?
It wont be a fuse doing this,it will be what is called a blend door actuator motor,that control,s heat to cool,it is located under the dash on top of the blower box. 103 people found this helpful. 91 people found this helpful.
Why is the front air not blowing in my 2016 expedition XL?
2016 Expedition XL front AC not blowing but back was blowing fine. Ended up being a Loose wire connection to module in passenger footwell underneath right side of glovebox….guess something r somebody pulled it loose 72 people found this helpful. Totally worked I just saved $80!!
What are common reasons my Ford Expedition has heater problems?
What are common reasons my Ford Expedition has heater problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Ford Expedition heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor.
Why is my a / C not working in my Ford Expedition?
My A/C started to not be cold so I took it to a trusted mechanic who diagnosed my issue as needing a Freon charge.
What to do if your Ford Fusion heater is not working?
When the blower motor resistor fails, the air conditioner and heater may still work, but air may blow from the vents at only some of the fan speed settings. If the resistor isn…
What to do if your expedition thermostat goes bad?
If your Expedition has a built in temperature gauge, take a look at it and see if it is in the spot it is normally in after a bit of driving. If it looks like it is colder than normal, that’s a pretty good indication that there is something wrong with the thermostat. The heater core itself can go bad.