SOURCE: loss of heat
Your blend door actuator is no good. i had the same exact problem and just finished replacing it today. the part costs about 60 bucks from ford. auto part stores had it cheaper but not in stock. have to remove the radio by taking a wire hanger and making a "U" shaped tool. Insert the ends of the "U" into the 4 holes on either side of the radio and push the bottom of the "U" toward the outsides, the radio should come out easy. remove the dash panel containing the a.c. / heater controls by removing the 2 screws on top (where the radio was) and the 2 screws by the pull/out cup holder-ashtray. pull gently its held in place by 2 clips.you will see the blend door actuator attached to the firewall.mine was white a little bigger than a pack of cigarettes. its held in place with 3 screws also one cable connector. kind of awkward to get to , you need an 7mm and 8mm sockets with extensions..
SOURCE: 2001 ford explorer sport trac
Just found the answer on another site. Sure enough went out removed the 3 philips head screws in the steering column opened it up and walla a wire connection had pulled itself free. When my son uses my truck he always uses the tilt steering, when I get in I have to readjust it. because of this the wire connection pulled itself out. I simply pushed it back in an blinker and brake light are now working. My husband is now trying to figure a way to secure the wire connection so it doesn't pull itself out again. Hope this helps others, either by saving the cost of a dealership or machanic or from getting rear ended.
SOURCE: 1998 Ford Explorer blinker problems
Have you checked the contacts to make sure they have good contact with the bulb base? I have a 1995 Ford Contour. The turn signal went out. I replaced the bulb and it would work when it wanted to. I checked the contacts and sure enough they weren't making good contact with the bulb. I took a screwdiver and slightly bent the contacts a little. It has worked good ever since.
SOURCE: Turn Signal Flasher location in 93 Mustang GT
The flasher is a small round plastic cylinder (unless replaced with a metal one) behind the left edge of the glove box that will look similar to the one in the fuse panel. The first step is to squeeze gently both sides of the open glove box and let it swing downward. It will be snapped into a metal horizontal brace just to the left of the glovebox opening by a small tab and have two wires attached. The number more than likely will be a #552 although I have seen a factory one with a Warner #224
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