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scottb
post Jan 2 2003, 01:13 PM
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damn heater blows cold! ok, now that i have vented, where does one start to trouble shoot the heater? i live in maryland and it gets cold though i am garaging the car during the winter. but, absent chucking the whole heater box system and having an angry wife, where would the most logical place to start be? air is coming from the ducts. shall i check the connections to the exchangers? just a place to start, or maybe a sequence, or better yet, someone to come over for beer and bbq and show me!

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post Jan 2 2003, 03:27 PM
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Get your manual out. First and foremost, you need to be sure you have the correct levers positioned properly. You need to make sure the heater lever cables are intact and functional to the heater boxes. You need to make certain all of the heater hoses are in place, in good shape (no holes) and securely clamped. Verify that your heater flapper boxes under the car are opening.
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