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| Buggs | Tue Feb 9, 2010 6:07 pm Post #1 |
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hiya all. i havent been on here for a while. erm i have a problem with my car heating, it doesn't blow hot air even though the engine temperature gets to around 80'c to 85'c. Any ideas on what i can do??. i need to drive with gloves and a scarf to keep warm. The heater matrix was changed 2 years ago by George Fraser in Wembley. |
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| balamb37 | Tue Feb 9, 2010 6:20 pm Post #2 |
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Grumpy Old Grampa with Dog
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Either it needs 'Bleeding' to get all the air out of the system or the controls have come adrift or worn behind the knobs. |
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| chrismatheou | Tue Feb 9, 2010 6:22 pm Post #3 |
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Enthusiastic Bad Boy
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Check that the heater control valve is opening and closing properly when the knobs are set to cold/hot. It is located by the fusebox. |
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