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Re: 2003 Rear Air not working!! [reggieche]
by claires on Fri Feb 02 21:41:05 PST 2007
Reggieche, post #2476 in our now-closed Problems discussion doesn't seem to be related to this problem, but this may be the one you're looking for: (Post #2484) Re: 98 windstar AC problems [telford] by reyndiesel Jul 14, 2006 (5:35 am) .
Re: 98 windstar AC problems [reyndiesel]
by telford on Sat Jul 15 13:48:19 PDT 2006
Thanks so much for the help-I will give it a try!!!!
Re: 98 windstar AC problems [telford]
by reyndiesel on Fri Jul 14 06:35:42 PDT 2006
I just fixed the same AC problem on my '98 a couple of days ago. The rear AC control switch is also a vacuum switch that switches the rear AC off and on. Its bad. Here's how to fix it: The control panel has 4 controls on it. You will be fixing the one on the far right. First, pull all the knobs off, then pull the cupholder out, look below it and you will see two little bolts, I think they are 8mm, remove them. Then, pull the cupholder all the way out, there is a little latch thing on the back of it, push it down with a screwdriver if you have to, to get it out. There is a plug to the light that you can unplug to get the cupholder out of the way. Now, you are going to pop off the panel that surrounds the 4 controls. Gently pull on it all around and it will pop off. You may have to help it along with a screwdriver. I think there are a couple more 8mm bolts in there. You should be able to see some more bolts holding the panel on. Remove them. Now, on the back of the far right control are two vacuum hoses, one white and one black. They are held in by a little connector. Remove it. I took a piece of 14 gauge wire and spliced the two together. The air should now work in the rear. You can also replace the entire switch from Ford for about $25.00. Anyway, I hope my instructions were clear. I recommend getting the Chilton or Haynes Windstar book from the library which gives pictures and a better explanation than I can give. Good luck. Brad
98 windstar AC problems
by telford on Tue Jul 11 12:56:20 PDT 2006
My front AC will only blow out of either defrost vents in dash or floor vents. Also, the rear AC will not blow at all. The only air that will blow from rear is hot air from floor. Cant get ANY air to blow from side vents or ceiling vents in rear? Any suggestions??? I have enjoyed reading the various posts on here as I too have experienced SEVERAL of the same problems-transmission, interior lights staying on, service engine light staying on, transmission "clunks", passenger window not functional, etc. My trans went out while we were vacationing at the coast 2 years ago and we had to have new trans put in while we continued our vacation w/ a rental car. We picked up the van on our way home and didn't get 50 miles down the road before the overdrive light on the gear shift started to blink and the RPMs shot way up. When we contacted the Ford dealership that installed the new trans we were told it had nothing to do w/ what they did! To this day the light continues to come on after driving it about 20mi and it seems to switch back and forth between manual and overdrive.We refuse to put anymore $ into this pile of #%*@ because we are hoping to get a new car soon! Any help w/ the above AC problem would be appreciated as living in Texas, having AC is a MUST!!
Re: low mileage in a new car? [lolsen]
by win1 on Wed Mar 22 14:19:27 PST 2006
I sure this is a crv 4+4 problem!My friend has a honda accord and 38mpg(uk) is no problem where as i can only get 26mpg (uk+2ltr) the dealer in Telford (uk) told me to take it on a good run but i then informed him i'd been to the Alp's in France and again in Italy (1450 mile round trip)he was short on follow up's. But to be honest it's one of the few car's you can do 750 miles in a day and still be talking to wife and kid's !
jonisccp -
by driftracer on Wed Jul 07 16:18:16 PDT 2004
isn't it a small world? I live in Lansdale and we're moving to Telford next month.

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