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Change the thermostat! The thermostat is what opens and closes when the engine gets too hot or cold. When it heats up, the valve opens and kicks the fan on.
I have the same year car and what happened is the drivers door the wires bend where they enter the car from door and they break. I have fixed four wires in mine so far
If the voltage is good to the heater blower motor , try lightly tapping on the motor near the end where the wiring enters while the fan is on.If it runs ,the motor needs replacing.
where is it leaking from? possible air is in the system you must bleed it on some model there is a bleeder valve on the thermostat housing. possible new thermostat is bad. but not likely, i quess my best advise woould be is to fix the leak and go from there.
This part is called the auto leveler or air ride compressor. If it has air ride then it is the compressor, If it is constantly running it is possibly the leveler switch that is mounted on the lower control arm that detects the ride height and tells the compressor to kick on.
i found it best to remove radiator first before trying to tackle the alternator... once that is removed then you can easily get to it to unloosen bolt and swap
Check the passenger side mode door actuator. This is located under the dash on the passenger side. Once you find it watch the rod as you move the temp lever from hot to cold to see if it moves. If it does make sure that the rod is hooked to the door. If it doesn't the actuator is probably bad or the door is jammed.
1995 Auroras have a potential, under the hood, fire problem. the fuel rail (transfers fuel to the injectors) can split and spray gas on your hot engine. There is a recall to correct this problem at no cost to you. Follow-up on this recall, even if you do not have a gas smell problem. IT IS VERY DANGEROUS and the fix is no cost to you. The dealership even towed my car. It was too dangerous to drive.
are the hoses to the heater core getting hot?
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