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Is there a problem with my Merc Sable?

Is there a problem with my Merc Sable?

I have a 1994 Merc Sable station wagon (3.0) V-6. When it’s really cold, the blower is inoperative. Heat still comes a bit, while driving, but the fan is stone dead. 3rd time now. Fuses are fine…when it gets a bit warmer, it works fine. Never seern anything like it.

Why do I get no sound from my car stereo?

Today we answer a fairly common question about not getting any sound from a car stereo, even though it powers on. While we answer a specific viewer question Allyn’s trouble shooting tips should be followed by anyone experiencing this issue. A Digital Multimeter is your best friend when installing or troubleshooting your stereo system!

Why does my Taurus Sable have no heat?

When the gauge goes to cold there is no heat in the car. The heater core has been flushed, the thermostat has been changed. 13 months ago I had the head gaskets replaced. There is also coolant leaking from the radiator cap, sometimes. I replaced the cap.

I have a 1994 Merc Sable station wagon (3.0) V-6. When it’s really cold, the blower is inoperative. Heat still comes a bit, while driving, but the fan is stone dead. 3rd time now. Fuses are fine…when it gets a bit warmer, it works fine. Never seern anything like it.

Why is there noise in my car stereo?

There is noise, cracking sound, static or no audio through the speakers of the car stereo system. Noise in your car audio system can be caused by more than one issue. Noise can be static, whine, hiss, distortion, or other sound issues. Make sure to check ground wires . Check the ground wires to all of the components in your system.

When the gauge goes to cold there is no heat in the car. The heater core has been flushed, the thermostat has been changed. 13 months ago I had the head gaskets replaced. There is also coolant leaking from the radiator cap, sometimes. I replaced the cap.

What to do when there is no sound in your car?

If you have extended the ground wire, make sure the splice is firmly connected and you may need to use a larger gauge (thicker) ground wire. Turn on your audio system without the car running. Put in a CD and set the CD player on pause, or insert a blank tape if you have a cassette deck. Turn up the volume to a normal listing level.

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Ruth Doyle