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Anyone have any suggestions?- My son has a 1980 Caprice Classic 8 cyclinder-350 engine. Just had replace spark plugs-wire-cap and now he cannot get any heat when he turns on the heater- the blower does come on. Husband put a new thermostat on it and checked all the hoses and lines to make sure there were no leaks. Besides the heatercore being out, anymore suggestions on what it could be and how to check first without spending money and trying to replace it since it's a big unit connected to the air-conditioner unit to. I just hate to put to much more money into since it'll be sold in a month or so anyway-but it sure is cold outside! |
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I don't understand. No 'heat' or no 'fan'? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's joanjett wrote: Anyone have any suggestions?- My son has a 1980 Caprice Classic 8 cyclinder-350 engine. Just had replace spark plugs-wire-cap and now he cannot get any heat when he turns on the heater- the blower does come on. Husband put a new thermostat on it and checked all the hoses and lines to make sure there were no leaks. Besides the heatercore being out, anymore suggestions on what it could be and how to check first without spending money and trying to replace it since it's a big unit connected to the air-conditioner unit to. I just hate to put to much more money into since it'll be sold in a month or so anyway-but it sure is cold outside! |
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there is a little valve in the heater lines somewhere. he most likely knocked the cable off it changing the plugs. look on the passenger side of the motor "Mike Romain" <romainm (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote in message news:420BED45.4C51B6C2 (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca... joanjett wrote: replace spark plugs-wire-cap and now he cannot get any heat when he turns on the heater- the blower does come on. Husband put a new thermostat on it and checked all the hoses and lines to make sure there were no leaks. |
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