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heater not hot
« on: 19 January 2007, 22:13:27 »

my heater is blowing luke warm air i have tried rad flush but i think i may need a new little rad as the inlet is hot and the outlet is warmish has anyone had to replace there heater matrix and is it very difficult or should i pay for someone else to fit it
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Re: heater not hot
« Reply #1 on: 19 January 2007, 22:21:36 »

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my heater is blowing luke warm air i have tried rad flush but i think i may need a new little rad as the inlet is hot and the outlet is warmish has anyone had to replace there heater matrix and is it very difficult or should i pay for someone else to fit it
The heater matrix?  Its a pig of a job. Not one I have had to do thankfully.

Rule out air lock, and possible flush with hosepipe?
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Re: heater not hot
« Reply #2 on: 19 January 2007, 23:18:44 »

CDX so full climate control?

Synchronise the servos by holding auto and off down at same time for a few seconds, servo motors should be heard to whirr for a bit then see if any better.

If still cold then it could be blocked heater...flush with hose, or a faulty heater bypass valve (or vacuum feed to valve)
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