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Old 30-10-13, 06:04 PM   #1
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Heater not running hot, any ideas?

My heaters not running hot, I've fitted a new heater resistor so don't think it's that previous one didn't work at all and this one is meant to be a fully working unit. Anyway where should I start looking? Cheers guys for the advise as always
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Old 30-10-13, 06:14 PM   #2
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is the water temp gauge on halfway???

Thermostat OK?

Air lock in the pipes?

Blocked heater matrix?

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Air con or climate control?
Is it blowing any air?
Is the valve that controls the coolant moving?
(IIRC it is under the bonnet on the mk1 and in the heater box on the mk2).
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I has cold air in a ZT-T V6 I owned a while back. Had an air lock. Bled the system, worked for a while and I sold it. A short while later it happened again - it had HGF.

Not doom and gloom by any means, but it is what happened to me.
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Air con or climate control?
Is it blowing any air?
Is the valve that controls the coolant moving?
(IIRC it is under the bonnet on the mk1 and in the heater box on the mk2 but it maybe the other way around).
Havent looked properly at it yet, will try tomorrow lunch hence the thread on here to give me some heads up before i try it. Its a v6 mk2, the aircon works, all speeds work fine and no heat even on full. Temperature gauge is fine too, hopefully its something simple! been waiting ages for this heater resistor as theyre rare as rocking horse *****. Dont think its that with the issue though.
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Could either the internal or external temp sensor affect how hot the heater gets? Run the self diagnosis is the 1st check I'd do.
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The internal one might, it has a little fan that draws air across the sensor, if it gets clogged with dust it could potentially cause a problem, when my external one was knackered it didn't seem to affect the max temp at all.
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The internal one might, it has a little fan that draws air across the sensor, if it gets clogged with dust it could potentially cause a problem, when my external one was knackered it didn't seem to affect the max temp at all.
do you know where the internal one is?
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Could either the internal or external temp sensor affect how hot the heater gets? Run the self diagnosis is the 1st check I'd do.
howd you run a self diagnostic?

missed the other post earlier! ignore this question
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