No heat through heater, Solved! |
No heat through heater, Solved! |
Jan 5, 2015 - 5:41 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 5, '13 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi there! I have a 1994 celica ST. I put in a 3 core all alunimum radiator and my car started overheating. It was overheating from air being in the system. I blead it out (as far as i know) and my over heating went away. now i dont have any heat coming out of my heater. I only get warm air. my inlet hose going to the heater core is hot and my outlet hose coming from the heater core is warm but no where near hot much like the air coming out of my vents. I pulled off the in let hose and verified that the heater valve was working and it is. I took off the outlet hose and stuck my garden hose into the inlet side for the heater core and turned it on full blast, there was great water flow going through it. Then I checked the blender door by change the heat to cool very quickly and heard the blender door opening and closing. My coolant was topped off as well. The only thing i can think of is air being in the heater core. I jacked up the front of the car and let the air bleed out. I think this is the correct way to bleed out a system.
This post has been edited by rapid36: Jan 13, 2015 - 10:07 PM |
Jan 10, 2015 - 12:21 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 3, '13 From Missourah Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
The coolant system won't bleed itself the way it should unless you've got a Toyota radiator cap. It needs to both hold pressure and have a vacuum release to pull coolant back from the overflow bottle and I think most of the aftermarket ones don't have the vacuum part working.
Also I park it with the nose slightly uphill and let it run a while with the cap off so that the air bubbles can work their way up to the radiator. -------------------- Bust a Deal; Face the Wheel.
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