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Hi just bought a 1992 2.5 diesel auto pajero heater only blowing cold everything else working on the control panel but no heat and no water loss thanks.
also when in four wheel drive only top 2 green lights work when all four should is the four wheel drive scrap????? thanks again
I have the same problem. A guy (not a mechanic) told me that it could be the matrix, which is expensive, or simply the water pipes. If it is the matrix, check on ebay before ££ spending hundreds ££ at a garage, I saw one for £60. I've got my pajero booked in at the garage.. Let's see what they say!
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I doubt it's a heater core.
first look in the radiator and make sure your coolant is full.
not just in the overflow bottle. a bad radiator cap may not allow coolant to refill the radiator . so the radiator can be low and you still have a full overflow bottle
so refill everything and drive it a few miles and see if your heat comes back.
Sounds like whoever did the repair work did not install the solenoid correctly or did not reassemble everything properly. If you had heat prior to the repair, the heater control panel must have been working. The mechanic must make a better diagnosis than this.
it takes quite a while for a diesel to warm up by just idling in order to produce any heat.you have to put them under a load (drive it), before you will get any noticeable heat.if you have a block heater, plug it in 4-5 hours before you plan on driving it and that will definitely help produce interior heat quicker.
First thing I'd do is make sure your coolant level at radiator is up to proper level.Your auxiliary heat/cool unit should be in behind the right rear interior panel . (passenger side) If you remove that panel & check the hoses or lines going into it, they should be warm/hot to touch when heat on & engine warmed up to operating temperature. If not, it's most likely a problem with the electronic control, not allowing coolant flow to it, and I'm almost sure that the control cannot be fixed, but needs to be replaced. Triple check all your fuses for heater controls etc, but if everything else is working except the heat part, I'm guessing control at dash needs replacement.
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