Question About 1993 Ford Explorer Heater Not Working

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1993 Ford Explorer Front Grille Repair

Asked on Aug 9, 2010 I just bought a used 1993 ford explorer that's been sandwiched between 2 other cars. i want to do some repairs on the front does anyone know what the metal strip (about 3 inches thick) below the front grille is called? i can't find a replacement part if ... Read more

Where Is The Inline Fuse For The Accessory Wire In A 1993 Ford Explorer Sport/mazda Navajo Located

Asked on Aug 7, 2010 Ive checked every fuse under the dash on the drivers side in the box and they are all good, I checked every fuse under the hood, and they are all good. Im figuring there is another fuse, but its not in the dash behind the radio. ... Read more

ES300 No Power To Heater

Asked on May 12, 2010 I have a 1993 Es300 and one day I was driving and the car just turned off. There was no power to the ignition. So I had it towed home. Then I opened the hood and wiggled the fuse/relay box and I got power and was ... Read more

AC Is Off But Cold Air Comes Out 1997 Ford Explorer XLT. Is The Ac Compressor Working

Asked on Jan 7, 2012 I have a 97 Ford Explorer. On the temperature controls it has MAX AC/ AC/ Fan/ and other vent controls. When i turn the cold/hot control to cold and tuen on the fan it gets cold air coming out. Does this mean that the AC compressor ... Read more

Need Some Opinions On A Lease/buy

Asked on Jun 20, 2010 I am an 18 year old full time college student also working full time. I currently own a 2006 Ford Explorer that I am still paying on. I have been thinking lately, I am putting almost 50,000 miles on a vehicle each year, and ... Read more

Do You Think This Ford Explorer Is Worth Buying

Asked on Apr 28, 2010 > VEHICLE INFORMATION > Make: Ford > Model: Explorer > Year: 1997 > Price: 3800 > Mileage: 92000 > Body Style: Sport Utility > Color: White > Cylinders: 8 Cylinder > Transmission: Automatic > Doors: Four Door > Description: must go!! V-8 with performance package, ... Read more

Will Bypassing The Heater Core Help With Overheating

Asked on May 15, 2010 It's a 1989 Ford E 150 (Club Wagon) 5.0... Overheating consistently, either in idle or driving. Replaced: water pump, all connected hoses and clamps, thermostat, temperature sensor, radiator cap, radiator has been pressure tested and cleaned TWICE, fan is working normally. Diagnostics not reporting any ... Read more