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shaunskiman
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Hi, All I seem to have the problem as a lot of others on this site no heat coming out of the heater, In the last 6 months I have had a new rad and stat I have done loads of resets on the cc which gives me warm air for a very short time then back to cold, I dont have a coolant leak no wet foot wells and I get no funny smells, do you think I need a new matrix or is there anything else I can check any help welcome on this Cheers Shaun I....
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Re: No Heat
« Reply #1 on: Nov 30th, 2005, 9:29pm » |
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I have exactly same problem, any advice gratefully accepted after this freeeeeezing week.
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DJWerkz
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...well even if you have one of the last cars built your heater matrix (if original), has already got several years of use behind it and after the research I did with my own car found that they are notorious for silting up,...which causes your loss of heat. You could try and disconnect the matrix hoses and connect up a pressure washer to run through the matrix. This will remove 'some' of the silt inside but no-weher near enough for proper functionality but at least if you get some heat after doing this you know what your problem is. I presume you've checked for air-locks in the system?
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