April replaced a sensor and cleaned. Worked till july. Replace sensor again July worked one more month- now cooling is stuck on.
SOURCE: Buick Lesabre Heated Seats not working
The problem is most likely caused by shorted heating grids in the seat cushion itself, kind of like the heating element in an electric blanket, very expensive to replace.
SOURCE: 91 honda civic 1.5 stalls after heating up whether
IT MAY NOT BE A SWITCH OR A SENSOR IT COULD BE A PICKUP COIL OR JUST THE COIL BUT IF NOT THAT TRY YOUR EGR VALVE
SOURCE: air conditioning blows out hot air
there is problem that I have seen many times with dodges , and I know because I personally own one , the blend door inside of the A/C case ,broke ,bloking the cool air flowing in to the car and allowing just the hat air going though...I have seen that happen before in many other dodges...not 100% sure , but if you mechanic says that the pressure ais OK so the problem have to be inside the A/C case
SOURCE: Seat belt stuck
Open small plastic access panel located between front and rear doors a few inches above floor. Disconnect the two wire connector (usually attached to car frame) and locate the male pin connector, usually 1 red and 1 blue wires. Run two long wires from a car battery negative post and positive post (battery on the car or separate.) Hold one wire against one pin of the connector and quickly touch the other wire against the remaining pin. This will cause the motor to turn in one direction. If motor turns in wrong direction simply reverse the wires until motor brings belt to desired position then quickly remove the wires. Reattach connectors to resume 'normal' operation after 'CAUSE' has been repaired.
SOURCE: I have a vapor lock
alright here goes the van probably has the 3.1 or the 3.4 engine the engine is fited with a bleeder valve that when you change your coolant or change a thermostat you will have to bleed all the xtra air that is in the lines if you dont the antifreeze will not circulate and causes no heat and could also cause your engine to overheat tearing up your engine. make sure you find the bleeders and get all the air out and you should have heat. hope this helped
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