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Pete Elite

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Re: Heater Problem.
« Reply #30 on: 13 February 2009, 01:08:33 »

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Two thoughts here:

1) Has one or both of the actuator arms for the heat blend flap popped off (info in the maintenance guides on this)

2) Has the climate panel been removed and if so is the left hand plug fully inseretd.
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        To answer your ?s Mark, 1: No idea but will have a look and 2: Yes it has been removed and replaced in my ownership so will check this as well :y.

           Thanks for your suggestions,
                                                    Pete :).
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Re: Heater Problem.
« Reply #31 on: 13 February 2009, 13:06:01 »

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i am also suffering from the no heat syndrome. i have a facelift model w reg.

it has been like it since i baught my omega.  i thought doing  a whole coolant change and flushing the system would do the trick,  but still no joy.  my heaters are set on high and if im lucky i get the slightest mid of mild heat.  but thats about it.  most of the time it bows out cold.


I had the same problem after changing the timing belt and water pump. No head was advised by someone on here to take the lid off the expansion tank and let the engine and heater run on high setting. Worked a treat airlock in Matrix was the cause. Worth a try.
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