Just bought a 2015 Taurus after totaling my 1000 Grand Marquis when I hit a deer (200,025 miles on that Grand Marquis). Can someone please tell me where the heater control is on the dash? There is A/C, fan, etc. but there is not a heater button on the dashboard. I went through the owners manual and went Ford's site with no luck. Thank you very much!

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Asked by kneelix Oct 11, 2019 at 12:21 PM about the 2015 Ford Taurus SE

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You have to raise the temperature button one degree at a time till you reach your desired temperature. First turn on the windshield defrost button or the one next to it which I think is the vent control then raise temp button which is the red button lower down on the panel. You can also use the controls on the infotainment screen.

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Thank you for your help! Tried it and it works great!

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