Questions & Answers for: things check heat heater core

Question about 1997 F150 Regular Cab

1 Answer

...heat at all flushed core, flushed radiator., checked all dash controls Check the 'heater control valve,' it opens and closes to control the flow of engine coolant into the heater core. It is stuck in ...

Ad

Question about 1997 F150 Regular Cab

1 Answer

...heat Air in system To start if your truck overheats in about the first 10 minutes after starting and you have a surging or bubbling noise then your thermostat is stuck and needs to be replaced. Also ...

Ad

...heat.. It seems as if water is not circulating thru the heater core as I can feel the two hoses going to the core and one is hot and the other is cool. I have disconnected the core hoses and put a ...

Question about 1997 F150 Regular Cab

1 Answer

...what could be the problem? There's a lot of this going around! The first check you should make is the coolant level. If coolant is low, then it can't reach the heater core to provide heat to your

overheat and try applying vacuum to the to the cooling system to evacuate any air pockets. check heater control valve as it may be stuck closed. if the engine does over heat it could be the water pump

Question about 1997 F150 Regular Cab

1 Answer

...heater hose. Still no heat. Have any of you stopped to think that the Thermostadt may B bad especially after flushing the radiator replacing the heator cor Duh!!!! Rplace the Thermostadt it will more ...

...check for power to it when the heat is set. It may be possible to isolate the heater core and use a water hose to backflush it. One thing that happens on F150 series is the Temperature knob on the ...

Question about 1998 F150 Regular Cab

1 Answer

...check your temp controls. either temp control may not be working or the door that changes temp may be stuck in the cold position... there are many things, but checking the heater core hoses are most ...

Question about 1997 F150 Regular Cab

2 Answers

heat in my1997 ford f150 work check coolant level and temperature of the heater hoses after the engine is at operating temp. the heater hoses should be the same temperature if not then the heater core

Not finding what you are looking for?

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Popular Products

Top Cars & Trucks Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Arnie Burke
Arnie Burke

Level 3 Expert

7339 Answers

Are you a Cars & Trucks Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...