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Mode selector control switch will not change from vent to defrost or floor heat. 1999 Ford Crown Victoria.
If it's cable driven, the cable may have broke the plastic piece it's connected to behind the knob not allowing the turn knob to turn the blend doors through the cable. To find out you will need to take the center trim off and remove the climate control box" the one with all the knobs on it", and see if the cable is connected. Be careful pulling it out as the box will have to be twisted to get to where the cable is attached, very easy to break the plastic pieces as the have been introduced to heat over the last 17 years which degrades the plastic. Hope this helps. Also utube how to remove the climate control unit as this can be very helpful
Why isn't it firing?
With engine cranking, do you have spark at the spark plugs? Do you have fuel injector pulse? I can't tell if that fuel pressure is initial prime or not? The initial prime doesn't need rpm signal, no cranking, after that the computer needs to see rpm signal. I saw what you replaced, I'd have to check wiring circuits before replacing anything.
How to remove starter from 1995 ford crown victoria
yes they are very difficult to get to.
its just the top one and some mechanics leave them out after starter replacement.
it sounds bad but true.
i use either a stubby 10 mm wrench and a prybar to break it loose,
or a 3/8 ratchet and a wobble extenion and socket. it has to be the perfect length using different extensions to reach and still fit with the ratchet handle at the back of the starter.
sorry but it can be done.....
no stubby wrench, cut one
Engine no start
Do you have another key for the car? Try that. If not you'll have to have the keys programmed to the car at the dealer.
My doors will unlock but not lock back?
follow the manufacturer's directions to access the switch panel and check the connections to be certain good positive contact is being made, and with a multimeter, check the switch itself to see if the internal contacts are actually completing the appropriate circuits.
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