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post Nov 16, 2006 - 7:58 PM
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Ok guys and gals, looking for a bit of help. Got no heat in the car right now, no matter how high I may crank it up... I took apart the trim and took a look at the heater controls. The cable that leads to the engine is still connected, so it doesn't appear to be a problem with that.

I'm thinking the cable may have come off at the other end in the engine, as the heater control dial was a little stuck at one point and required a bit of force to turn it to the higher temperatures. I don't believe it's the thermostat, as my engine temp guage still works fine.

Does anyone have any input into this, or can point me where on the engine I should be looking for something wrong? It's a 5S.

Thanks in advance!
post Nov 17, 2006 - 4:49 PM
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ok, I had a chance today to look around in the engine bay, and the cable that controls the amount of airflow is still connected. So now I'm thinking possibly a sensor...

anyone have any ideas?? anyone??!

post Nov 18, 2006 - 9:06 AM
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There is also a blue cable on the inside that controls the mixer door. Make sure it's still connected and working.


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post Nov 18, 2006 - 5:43 PM
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just got in from fixing it today... I looked up some info last night. It did turn out to be the blue cable was off... I'm guessing there should be some kind of retaining clip or something there, but there wasn't

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