No Heat
#1
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.
#2
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.
#3
Calab, sorry for my ignorance but how does one bleed the system? That never really crossed my mind.
#4
#5
Calab, bleed the system. Still not heat. Next step: Heater core is done?
#7
1 is the same as the upper rad hose(hot, cannot hold on to it for long). The 2nd one is just warm.
#9
Flushed it, still no heat (coolant is topped up and system bleeded). Now 1 of the 2 hose is cold, and other is blazing hot? Can it be the heater core is done?