Posted by noncompos on October 20, 2007 at 18:44:09 from (65.102.63.107):
In Reply to: Not enough heat posted by 135 Fan on October 20, 2007 at 18:16:38:
"...sometimes it"s OK..." If you meant it sometimes works as it should, and other times doesn"t, that sounds like maybe something rotted partly loose inside one of the hoses, sometimes reducing water flow thru the heater core and sometimes not...if the temp is normal, and heat output always limited, that"s reduced flow thru the heater core. Check the heat adjustment switch/knob to see if it"s fully opening for hot water flow; probably next cheapest is thermostat and new heater hoses to see if helps. Or you might check some Chev sites for low heat or no heat posts to see if some kind of known problem. Good luck.
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