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how can I find a repair manual for my 1997 ford taurus
Sent to Car Experts February 01 04:09 PM

I replaced the radiator hose clamps after the old ones came off the car and I lost all my antifreeze.But now I have no heat in my car and the heating core was replaced dec.4 2005

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1997 Ford Taurus

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took off the upper heater core hose to get rid of the vacume

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February 1 4:12 PM (3 minutes and 22 seconds later)
         
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Most parts store will have one. however I have seen the water pump rusted to the piont that impeller was almost gone this will cause a no flow condition. The car did not run hot but the heater would be cold.


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February 1 4:26 PM (13 minutes and 37 seconds later)
         
wont my car overheat with a bad water pump
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February 1 4:40 PM (2 minutes and 3 seconds later)
         
Reply to Danny's Post: won't my car overheat with a bad waterpump
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February 1 4:47 PM (5 minutes and 17 seconds later)
         
i already did that i took the hose off the return side to the pump and had no flow from the heater core
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February 1 4:53 PM (5 minutes and 19 seconds later)
         
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There you go I had this happen to me in the shop when I took the pump off the impellers were almost gone. The pump supplies the water through the core. Hope this helps ,click accept for me.Thanks


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