Both Heater Core Hoses Hot But No Heat at Steve Yorke blog

Both Heater Core Hoses Hot But No Heat. Sounds like the "blend doors", or the "blend door actuator". I took the car for an hour long drive and then. Both hoses are hot, and blowers work but only blowing cold air regardless of setting. When the engine is warm feel both heater hoses. If one is cool and one is hot then you have an obstructed heater core (or a bad. Follow this video to bleed the system. You have all the symptoms of a plugged heater core. These internal vent doors move to adjust the cabin. It sounds like you have a air lock in the heater core. I have a 2001 hyundai elantra and the vents blow cold air when the heat is turned on. Changed heater core and still no heat. Inlet and outlet temps of the heater hoses should be very close. It also helps to turn the heater on high without the fan. Just because you have flow in and out of the heater.

What Causes Upper Radiator Hose To Blow Off at Kathryn Stillwell blog
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Just because you have flow in and out of the heater. These internal vent doors move to adjust the cabin. Sounds like the "blend doors", or the "blend door actuator". If one is cool and one is hot then you have an obstructed heater core (or a bad. Inlet and outlet temps of the heater hoses should be very close. It also helps to turn the heater on high without the fan. You have all the symptoms of a plugged heater core. I have a 2001 hyundai elantra and the vents blow cold air when the heat is turned on. I took the car for an hour long drive and then. Changed heater core and still no heat.

What Causes Upper Radiator Hose To Blow Off at Kathryn Stillwell blog

Both Heater Core Hoses Hot But No Heat You have all the symptoms of a plugged heater core. I took the car for an hour long drive and then. Sounds like the "blend doors", or the "blend door actuator". I have a 2001 hyundai elantra and the vents blow cold air when the heat is turned on. Both hoses are hot, and blowers work but only blowing cold air regardless of setting. Follow this video to bleed the system. Just because you have flow in and out of the heater. Changed heater core and still no heat. These internal vent doors move to adjust the cabin. When the engine is warm feel both heater hoses. If one is cool and one is hot then you have an obstructed heater core (or a bad. It sounds like you have a air lock in the heater core. It also helps to turn the heater on high without the fan. You have all the symptoms of a plugged heater core. Inlet and outlet temps of the heater hoses should be very close.

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