Town car. No heat

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Asked by joshuaruby89 May 05, 2016 at 10:43 PM about the 1994 Lincoln Town Car Cartier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 94 lincoln town car well the heater quit
working. It blows good cold air. But no heat at all. It
acts like its hot for a sec. Then poof cool air only.
Help me car guru's

3 Answers

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If you know where the two hoses are that go to the heater core (under the hood) heat the car to operating temp, turn on the heat and touch the both hoses going in and coming out. If its not clogged it will be hot going in and warm coming out. If its clogged it will be hot going in, cool coming out, because the hot fluid can't circulate. If cool, heater core is clogged. If you can don't try flushing just replace, its not worth it. At least start there, hope that helps my friend. If its not clogged let us know, or let us know either way, lol!

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Sounds like your heater valve is inop- maybe just the control is bad- check to see if the heater control is a cable or electronic-

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