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Washer fluid wont work
Start with basics. check if resevoir is empty. most likely a frozen nozle. Maybe a frozen, blocked or kinked/broken hose. If you are in cold area, warm up car in garage add washer fluid with low freeze temperture. If not froze; look up diagrams online and check hose, filter screen in resevoir, and tip of nozle.
Heater stays on even with a/c running
there a few micro switch that tell the a/c to turn on and 1 or both are burned out or broken, the auto parts store may be able to help you if the have a diagnose machine that gives the code, and with that code then will be able to get you the right part.
make sure the fan belt is running the compressor
you mite be low on freon maybe??????
When i put the car in drive it wont move an when i
I'm sorry to say that you will either have to rebuild the transmission or replace it. All transmissions will start out in 1st. gear when put in drive. Oddly enough this is also the same gear that is used when you are in reverse. please let me know if you need help with anything else.
Keep blowing the A/C fuse
BY you references to what you have done you have eliminated to fault to the front blower . So I suggest that you concentrate your efforts there. The motor be seized up and is drawing excessive current just to work. There may be a problem with the motor speed control shorting out,or a power wire to the motor worn though and shorting out to an earth point.
How do I change alternator
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The alternator in a Ford or Mercury is usually found on the left side of the engine bay.
The alternator inside the engine bay of any Ford or Mercury vehicle serves essentially the same purpose as the generator did in older cars; it is the electrical power plant for your automobile, turning the mechanical energy of your engine into electrical energy you can use to run your headlights, taillights, radio, etc. When the alternator no longer works properly you will begin to lose the ability to use these electrical systems and the battery will no longer be recharged. Soon, you will not be able to start your car.
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Things You'll Need
- New alternator for your car's make, model and year
Instructions
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Open the hood and disconnect the negative (black) battery cable from the negative terminal on the car's battery.
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Pull the belt off of the alternator pulley by first turning the tensioner pulley (just under the alternator) clockwise, using a socket wrench, then using your hand to pull the belt off of the alternator pulley.
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Disconnect the two wiring harnesses from the alternator. Both of them simply snap in, so just depress the tabs and pull out the harnesses.
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Unbolt the three bolts holding the alternator in place, using your socket wrench.
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Remove the old alternator and replace it with the new alternator. Bolt it into place with the three bolts you removed in the previous step.
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Push the two wiring harnesses into the new alternator.
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Turn the tensioner pulley clockwise again, using the socket wrench, then place the belt back over the alternator pulley.
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Reconnect the negative battery cable to the negative battery cable.
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