I have a 2002 ford taurus that I bought used and the heater doesn't work at all. I've replaced the thermostat with a new one but that didn't help, not sure what else to try.

Asked by Michael Nov 20, 2015 at 08:31 AM about the 2002 Ford Taurus SE Wagon

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Plugged heater core, or heat control valve, both heater hoses should be hot when warmed up indicating circulation.

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