1995 Plymouth Voyager "heater control valve" Questions

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...heater control valve location in a 1999 Plymouth Voyager 3.0l engine? Both hoses into heater core are hot. The Door opener motor is working properly. I calibrated the heater holding in the rear ...

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heater control valve how do I replace it the heater has many valve. first say exactly what you are touch, which lever. mode (direction) recirc. (fresh or recirc) hot >>>>>Cold if number

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...heater control valve, your thermostat, or the blend doors in the air conditiones heater housing; more likely it's your heater control valve, it's probably stuck due to corrosion, which is normal and ...

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...thing for two winters couldn't get good heat then the HEATER CONTROL VALVE, up near the master cylinder, cracked and started leaking. I replaced it this summer and now the heater is working like

...too hot to hold for very long. Start the heater and see if the hoses get cold which would indicate restricted flow. If the hoses stay hot, then you have probably have air duct control valve

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...heater core are getting hot coolant flowing through them. Does the air flow through the defroster, front vents, and floor vents when they are selected? If not, this can indicate a vacuum leak on the ...

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...air,thermostast ok if your coolant level is also good then check the heater core hoses chrysler used an inline valve that controls the fluid flow in a lot of there models check to see if it is ...

...heater control valve. As for the hesitation, that could be the 02 sensor needs to be replaced, or something may be clogged in the fuel system. my van is a 3.0. Had to replace fuel pump. Also when ...

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...heater coolant control valve, and it's associated remote control mechanism. Check that both inlet and return heater hose is equally warm, as this indicates coolant flow through the heater core. If no ...

...heater control valve make sure it's not physicaly damaged then have somone turn the heat on+off if it is vacum controled pull vac line make sure you have vacum+it starts and stops if it is mechanical ...

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