D O A wrote:
Quote:
I have a 2001 ranger & suddenly there is no hot air, not even warm, to
be had from the unit. I thought it might have been the thermostat but
somebody told me if it was the thermostat, I'd still get a little bit of
warm air. I get none at all. Any ideas? Thanks.....
You get heat from hot coolant. No heat means there
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is no hot coolant in the core.
Check fluid levels first. Probably not the issue
though. Even if the cooling system was only half full,
you would still get a little heat. The heater core is
just a small radiator.
So you want to look for something blocking the
lines. With the engine warm, heater on, fan off, feel
both heater lines inside the engine compartment. They
should both be pretty warm, but one will be slightly
cooler than the other.
Most vehicles have a valve that blocks the flow of
coolant through the core. Usually vacuum operated. If
one heater line is considerably cooler than the
other, apply vacuum to the valve. If the line starts
to warm up, you've found your problem. Whatever
controls the vacuum valve isn't working.
If it doesn't, the valve is probably clogged.
Replace the valve with a short piece of pipe and see if
it starts working again.
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..boB
2006 FXDI hot rod
2001 Dodge Dakota QC 5.9/4x4/3.92
1966 Mustang Coupe - Daily Driver
1965 FFR Cobra - 427W EFI, Damn Fast.