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1999 Crown Vic Climate Issue
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RSPS80
• Baltimore, MD, USA
• Registered on 2/23/2011
• 1 post
Posted:2/23/2011 03:11
Hey everyone I'm trying to find out what the issue is with my climate control. I have the electronic climate control and the issue I am having is no matter what option I select whether it be the floor, defroster, defroster/floor the air only passes through the vent. I'm hoping this this is a simple fix.
Any feedback would be really appreciated.
wizzard1222
• Ballwin, MO, USA
• Registered on 1/27/2011
• 139 posts
Posted:3/7/2011 14:32
Does you 99 crown vic have a "thermal blower lockout valve"...sometimes called a "CELO" (cole engine lockout switch...? It's a pass thru unit to the inlet heater core that is run by vacuum & electric operations to send/allow heated air (>120 degrees engine coolant) to the 'floor'.

On my 1991 LTC 4.6L engine, I am having a floor heating issue...somewhat similar to yours...but your 1999 probably has a complete different design. These two links may give you some reading materials & thoughts to work with...1 http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00104.html 2. http://www.carquest.com/common/downloads/partsTechTempcontrolCR330%20No%20Blower%20in%20Floor%20Mode%20-%20Ford%20TBLS.pdf

Do you have a Crown Vic repair manual...? You'll be guessing for a long time w/o some solid base information... or take it to a shop...
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1999 Crown Vic Climate Issue
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