Posted by jdemaris on December 12, 2009 at 06:41:26 from (67.142.130.12):
Yes, I know this is not a auto forum. Just hoped I might get lucky and find an answer quick.
My daughter just showed up with her 2001 Ford Focus ZX3 with no heat. Blower just blows cold air. Engine is warm as it should be.
My problem is . . . I don't have a clue how this thing works. Some cars shut off actual coolant flow, and some play with air blending doors.
This Focus has what feels like an electric switch, i.e. a variable resistor for heat control. So, I assume something somewhere is controlled by an electric signal. I'd like to do a fast, temp fix if possible. I opened the hood and see nothing that would control coolant flow. No remote-controlled gate valve in any heater hose.
Anybody got a clue how this thing is supposed to work? I'd like to know before I start tearing apart the dashboard.
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