...small radiator, and a blower motor forces air through it. ... It's also the reason that a plugged heater core, stuck thermostat, or air in the cooling system can all cause a car's heater to blow ...
...small black vacuum line that goes thru the firewall near the heater hoses. Trace it back to the vacuum reservoir and then to the intake manifold and inspect for a leak. I suspect the reservoir itself ...
...fix the over heating. It turned out that I had a small leak in my head gasket and it was allowing exsaust gas to go into the cooling system witch was over pressurizing it. Also the air from the ...
...Nissan name) engines do this and the fix was the same for each. The small vent hole appears to prevent hot water from reaching the valve actuating capsule by collecting steam or cool water behind
...thermostat has been installed backwards. The water pump broke soon after install. Due to it being a rebuilt one. And a small clog in the heater core. All of these things are easy to fix. Good
...fix this yourself is to take off the two hose that go to it and using a air compressor and some water to blow it out, make sure the air is at a low psi. and then make sure to run water both ways ...
...fix it. There should be a duct that opens and closes to let in either cool or warm air, or a mixture of both. If that's your problem, I can't offer a solution besides a small heater you can plug in ...
...small radiator the uses the water from the engine to heat up your car. it is nice but since it is just a radiator it can become clogged by engine debri. the best method I found is to unhook the two ...
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...heater works is by using water from the engines cooling system.when you select warm on the controls a valve mounted in the water that runs from the engine bay through the firewall to a small radiator ...
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