Heater issues
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Heater issues
Replaced the heater core, and it all works just fine, coolant cycles through the entire system, but the temperature inside the car will not warm up! The HVAC controls work, and the little doors open and close and the blower motor works, when you push the different settings they all work correctly, it just won't warm up. The Hayne's manual talks about "the heater control valve being shut" what is that? Any other ideas?
'93 Subaru Legacy Turbo Sedan, 5mt
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- Vikash
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You're sure coolant is cycling through the entire system, including the heater core? With a completely dry heater core it may be hard to get all the air out; you may want to disconnect the heater hoses from the engine and pour coolant directly into them (maybe into one until it comes out the other).
There is no heater control valve aside from the door that controls airflow through the heater core.
There is no heater control valve aside from the door that controls airflow through the heater core.
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The heater's hoses meet the engine in the rear driver-side corner. One attaches to the water manifold (under the intake manifold) and the other goes to a pipe that goes down to the water pump.
They're bigger hoses than most of the other coolant lines -- they're 15mm ID (about 7/8" outer diameter) and both go through the firewall.
They're bigger hoses than most of the other coolant lines -- they're 15mm ID (about 7/8" outer diameter) and both go through the firewall.
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Correct, I replaced those hoses a few months ago. The one going to the leftmost side of the heater core is warm when the car is running, and the one going to the rightmost side of the heater core(as looking in the engine bay) is cool. But, I disconnected the cooler of the two hoses right up against the firewall, and it has coolant running through it.
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Hm, interesting. All I can think of is that there might not be that much coolant running through it. Didja try sticking a funnel in the hose and pouring coolant in? Any bubbles come out?
The pipe going to the water pump is the water leaving the heater core. Is that the one that was cooler?
The pipe going to the water pump is the water leaving the heater core. Is that the one that was cooler?
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