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RE: heater not working
By John - 11/22/2003 10:12:32 PM; IP 142.177.114.50
Sounds like an air lock.....remove the rad cap, turn the heater control up high, and run the engine for a while to ensure the thermostat opens. This will remove air from teh heater core. Also, you didn't take the thermostat out did you? Bad idea. In case all of this is wrong, does the temp gauge indicate in the middle of the range as normal? Maybe the thermostat is stuck open.
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 heater not working -- mary detlefsen, 11/22/2003
RE: heater not working -- John, 11/22/2003
 RE: heater not working -- giacamo, 11/24/2003
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