2002 ford explorer heat issue

Asked by A Sep 15, 2020 at 01:28 PM about the 2002 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 2002 ford explorer has had heat issues
over the last few years. I have had the blend
door repaired.. changed out the thermostat..
blew out heater core lines but im still noticing
a lag in heat. The heat works fine when the
outside temp is above 32f (takes a bit to
warm up when its cooler). But when its really
really cold it does not heat up right... doesnt
matter how long I let the vehicle run to warm
up. I am still chipping ice and sweeping snow
off windows and freezing in the vehicle as it
blows this semi warm air at you and it just
makes it feel colder... at a loss of what else to
look into.  Its older with higher miles but it
still runs well besides the heat issue. I'm
determined to run it til it dies but I am
dreading yet another mt winter in this vehicle.
So any suggestions on what to check.. there
is no clicking or sounds of struggle when I
switch from hot to cold or vice versa.  Ac
works just fine minus the god awful clicking it
makes when I engage it.. so I generally don't
run the ac.

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If memory serves. There is a selector for the heat which either recirculates the cabin air or a position which constantly uses outside cold air which is heated and pumped into the cabin. Check to see if it is in the recirculate mode. You may be trying to heat up outside temperature which is in the teens on really cold days.

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