No Heat
So i just changed my water pump. Did the thermostat while i'm at it and cleaned out the heater core with compressed air. I had no heat prior to changing the water pump(had to, car has 278 481KMs on it and original timing belt & water pump). Can a heater core go bad and is there a way to tell its done? Other than that, I don't know what else to look for.
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Originally Posted by cirrus98
(Post 86283)
So i just changed my water pump. Did the thermostat while i'm at it and cleaned out the heater core with compressed air. I had no heat prior to changing the water pump(had to, car has 278 481KMs on it and original timing belt & water pump). Can a heater core go bad and is there a way to tell its done? Other than that, I don't know what else to look for.
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Originally Posted by Calab
(Post 86304)
Air in the cooling system will prevent you from getting heat. Did you bleed the air out of the system after the work you did?
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Originally Posted by Calab
(Post 86304)
Air in the cooling system will prevent you from getting heat. Did you bleed the air out of the system after the work you did?
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are both the hoses to the heater core as hot as the upper radiator hose when the engine is warm?
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Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
(Post 86815)
are both the hoses to the heater core as hot as the upper radiator hose when the engine is warm?
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clogged heater core
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Originally Posted by CHRYSLER TECH
(Post 86822)
clogged heater core
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yep I had said this a month ago
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