Thread: Heating Woes
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Old 01-16-2008, 09:57 PM
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Or, going w/ the t-stat here, it could be stuck open. This allows too much flow and thus too much cooling. Result is no real heat.

I would think that there is a blockage in the heater core and would try blowing it out in reverse flow w/ compressed air. It has been seen on many cars and is usually a quick fix as you said and it worked before for you. Maybe you just need a good coolant flush done with the heat on.
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