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Re: Re: Do I need a new thermostat???
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Posted by RayP(MI) on October 29, 2003 at 11:45:56 from (216.46.197.197):
In Reply to: Re: Do I need a new thermostat??? posted by Mark on October 29, 2003 at 11:07:13:
Well, that's as it should be - hot into top of radiator - cold coming out. Not closely familiar with your particular model, although have driven father-in-law's a few hours. If heater is showing no heat at all, I would check water lines between engine and heater for obstructions, kinks, etc. Also check and see if the heater core is letting water through, it may have some obstructions too. Since you just changed coolant, is there a chance you have an air lock (bubble) in the heater line preventing coolant flow? Since hot water is flowing to radiator, probably thermostat is working. (But don't hold me to that.) If you choose to open up thermostat, I would probably replace, as they're pretty cheap, and that would end that worry - also saves going back in later. Usually the thermostat is placed just below (engine side) of upper radiator hose.
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