This forum RULES! i was in Louisville, Kentucky this past weekend, emergency visit to a family member who had a stroke, and was NOT planning on fixing anything car related. Well, myself and a cousin fixed this in my cousin's driveway in about 6 hours. Ford dealers there were NOT helpful in finding the O rings, Autozone had the special tool for $20 deposit (returned upon return of the tool) and ended up finding a helpful manager at Pep Boys there that found some teflon O rings and rubber O rings fixed it right up!
NOW, i have an issue with the rear heat on my 99 EXPEDITION not blowing HOT. It was working prior to the front replacement, i'm sure of it. When i move the temp control on the headliner (either the front seat one, or the passenger compartment one) all the way to COLD, it blows VERY cold. However, when i move it to warm, it blows warm only for a moment and then fades to colder, THO NOT AT COLD AS WHEN IT'S ON COLD, FYI.
I felt both the hoses going into the rear heater core, and they were hot. so...?
Is the job on the 02 F-150 5.4 comprable to replacing the heater core on a 97 expedition 4x4 5.4? As far as placement and location of screws, nuts, bolts, and electrical connections (air bags)? I am aware some things are in possible different locations but it appears that these 2 vehicles are just about the same since 97-02 f-150s expeditions and navigators are the same for the most part. I have looked at your photos and instructions on this job and just need to know if it is similar. Thank you
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