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Need l996 ford exp heater valve hose diagram - 1996 Ford Explorer

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: diagram bypass heater cord on 2001 ford expedition eddie bauer

the heater bypass is quite simple, if you look at the firewall you will see two medium sized coolant lines, remove them from the firewall and link them together using a proper sized tube, you can purchase a kit at a parts store quite cheaply

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Frank Magliocca

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: No heat

HEATER CONTROL VALVE IS NEXT.ARE YOU SURE THE ANTI FREEZE IS UP TO LEVEL WHEN THE TRUCK IS WARM.

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Donnie Matney

  • 426 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: HOW DO U GO ABOUT PUTTING IN A HEATER CORE. NEED

1. drain coolant
2.remove instrument panel
3. for 5.4 (4v) if equiped,remove junction splash shield
4.for 5.4 (4v) if equiped, disconnect starter relay cable9ad8eea.gif

  1. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, remove junction block bracket.
  2. Clamp inlet and outlet heater hoses.
  3. Disconnect heater hose from heater core by gently pressing it toward heater core.
  4. Remove A/C plenum demister adapter.
  5. Disconnect vacuum line.
  6. Remove 13 plenum chamber top screws.
  7. Remove blend door assembly from case.
  8. Remove heater core.
To Install:
NOTE: If needed, clean and lubricate coolant hoses with plain water.

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  1. Install heater core.
  2. Install blend door assembly to case.
  3. Install 13 plenum chamber top screws.
  4. Connect vacuum line.
  5. Install A/C plenum demister adapter.
  6. Connect heater hose to heater core.
  7. Release all clamps from inlet and outlet heater hoses.
  8. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, install junction block bracket.
  9. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, connect starter relay cable.
  10. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, install junction splash shield.
  11. Install instrument panel.
  12. Refill engine coolant.
I hope this helps you

Anonymous

  • 172 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 16, 2010

SOURCE: ford taurus v6 duratec vacuum hose diagram

under the hood is a vacum diagram

Anonymous

  • 360 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 10, 2011

SOURCE: i need a heater hose

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HOW DO U GO ABOUT PUTTING IN A HEATER CORE. NEED

1. drain coolant
2.remove instrument panel
3. for 5.4 (4v) if equiped,remove junction splash shield
4.for 5.4 (4v) if equiped, disconnect starter relay cable9ad8eea.gif
  1. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, remove junction block bracket.
  2. Clamp inlet and outlet heater hoses.
  3. Disconnect heater hose from heater core by gently pressing it toward heater core.
  4. Remove A/C plenum demister adapter.
  5. Disconnect vacuum line.
  6. Remove 13 plenum chamber top screws.
  7. Remove blend door assembly from case.
  8. Remove heater core.
To Install:
NOTE: If needed, clean and lubricate coolant hoses with plain water.

0f0dfb5.gif
  1. Install heater core.
  2. Install blend door assembly to case.
  3. Install 13 plenum chamber top screws.
  4. Connect vacuum line.
  5. Install A/C plenum demister adapter.
  6. Connect heater hose to heater core.
  7. Release all clamps from inlet and outlet heater hoses.
  8. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, install junction block bracket.
  9. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, connect starter relay cable.
  10. For 5.4L (4V), if quipped, install junction splash shield.
  11. Install instrument panel.
  12. Refill engine coolant.
I hope this helps you
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HEATER CONTROL VALVE IS NEXT.ARE YOU SURE THE ANTI FREEZE IS UP TO LEVEL WHEN THE TRUCK IS WARM.
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94 2d 2wd exp sport 4.0

I think they are called heater control valves. Haven't seen one of those since my 1958 Buick Super. I believe they turn off the water to the heater core when in AC mode. Good Luck!
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