Heat Still Blowing Cold after Thermostat replacement
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Heat Still Blowing Cold after Thermostat replacement
Whats up guys, first post on here besides the introduction section. So I recently bought a 95 SC400, and one of the problems was that the car wouldn't warm up fully, and the heat was blowing cold.
So I thought it would be the thermostat to fix it all, and I was wrong. The car properly heats up now, but the heat still blows cold. I suspect its the heater core, but hope its not ;/
Any tips, suggestions, or pointing me towards the right thread would be appreciated.
Thanks again,
streetnick
So I thought it would be the thermostat to fix it all, and I was wrong. The car properly heats up now, but the heat still blows cold. I suspect its the heater core, but hope its not ;/
Any tips, suggestions, or pointing me towards the right thread would be appreciated.
Thanks again,
streetnick
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Heat is very sensitive to air in the coolant.
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Could be a bad switch
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I am not sure but I will check it when I get the car back -- I think I tried to do a by pass of it with a cheaper valve that goes on a ford. I believe there was a forum post about it that I tried to follow but I don't think that worked for me -- I may have to bite the bullet and by an OEM. My car is in the shop getting body work done so I cannot check it. When I get the car back I will check that -- I appreciate the reply. So I take it you either fixed the problem or replaced the valve?
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