Cabin Heat Problems
#1
I have no heat in my RX7. I know that there is no air bubbles in my coolant system, the thermostat is new, & I just checked to make sure that the temp control was in fact actuating the door (valve) down on the heater. The blower blows absolutely fine, I just can't get warm air!?? Anyone have any other suggestions?
#5
Originally Posted by teknics' post='858701' date='Feb 12 2007, 03:13 PM
yea quick test, disconnect hoses and attach garden hose to inlet.
kevin.
Yea thanks, I am gonna try that & see if I can unclog it, but at some point I am going to have to replace it, because I know it is leaking - small right now. I am gonna try to unclog it & limp it through the rest of the winter.
#7
Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST' post='858750' date='Feb 12 2007, 09:32 PM
My jeep heater core leaks but i don't have carpet to worry about.
-Major bummer.
I had a Pontiac like that once, then one day it totally went, windshield fogged right up, coolant dumped on the floor....... real f'ing mess.
I had to change it outside when it was like 20 degrees because it was my daily.
Taught me to take care of these things when its convenient
#8
The nice thing with the RX7 is that it isn't my daily driver, so I don't NEED to be driving the car! That doesn't mean that I don't WANT to be driving it though. I will get the heater core and then rip into it as soon as I can.
#10
the way my fd blows heat, i never even gave it much thought that it could break.
then again, i can drive the car with no heat blowing and the inside of the car will still be burning after 20 minutes.
then again, i can drive the car with no heat blowing and the inside of the car will still be burning after 20 minutes.