Replaced Compressor
#5
i am willing to bet there is air in the coolant system. you need to bleed the air out using the following method.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
#6
You posted this a while ago, but I would also agree with making sure your cooling system is fully bleed. There is a bleeder screw right at the top of the engine. Also check that this valve is working:
Mine was actually leaking when I bought the car. I have since replaced it (cost 114$ IIRC ) and the heat works perfect now! Basically melts your face off.
Mine was actually leaking when I bought the car. I have since replaced it (cost 114$ IIRC ) and the heat works perfect now! Basically melts your face off.
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