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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 02:02 AM
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Default Heater... dont work, any ideas? Please Help...

1992 SC400..

My heater dose not work, No heat what so ever is comming out... i dont think my climate contol is working either.

AC is OK, FAN is OK... I tried to check the fuse under the hood, but all i found was a relay for the climate control. I tried to pull it out, but it wont come out. I can not find the fuse box inside the car, can someone please help me pin point where the fuse box is located.

Also... the light on the instrument panel, YELLOW light.. located next to the broken tail light notice light. That light comes on and off at times, i can not figure what sensor that light belongs to...

Thank you
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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 03:45 AM
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Default fuse box inside the car...

The fuse box inside the car is on the driver side outside wall, you will have to move the seat all the way back and tilt your steering wheel all the way up and then stick your head down in your driver side leg room area and if you look to your left on that outside wall you will see the box....


P.S. You may want to update your For Sell: you didn't state in there about the heater not working....

Also not to be mean or anything but I don't see you getting 10,500 for your car if it has a SAVEAGE TITLE and if there is a little knocking noise in the transmission and with the couple scratches, on the passenger side of the car which has been touched up.... At least I mean you will prob not get 10,500 for it from a CL member, then again I could be wrong.........


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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 01:18 PM
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Thanks for the info, i figured that the heater problem will be easy to fix... if not i will post it up and tell all about it. I try not to hide any problems of the car, i figured that the car might sell better that way with honesty.

Ill go check out the fuse, thanks
Do you think it would be the relay? How do i check?
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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 03:01 PM
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Bad thermostat would also cause that problem with the heater. Might want to put in a new one.
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Old Apr 15, 2003 | 03:44 PM
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Check your coolant level as well
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