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Air conditioner works heat does not in 1998 mercury villager van--options as fixes?

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Could be as simple as a plugged heater core? how does you antifreeze look? how are the hoses going to the firewall? they look okay? also, could be as simple as the mechanical lever connecting to the coolant line coming loose and not allowing the hot coolant to pass? you may have to take apart some of you dash to try and see this.

good luck, hope this gives you a basis to start looking

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http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/villagerquest/
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