water heater valve
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RE: water heater valve
Hi sorry been so long but got fed up and went on holiday for some warmth lol. Hose temps the same on both sides now that i changed the thermostat and top hose 1 of the fuses had blown but i changed that 1 it was under the cover in the engine bay. i think i'll sell up and buy a range rover
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RE: water heater valve
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Hi sorry been so long but got fed up and went on holiday for some warmth lol. Hose temps the same on both sides now that i changed the thermostat and top hose 1 of the fuses had blown but i changed that 1 it was under the cover in the engine bay. i think i'll sell up and buy a range rover
Hi sorry been so long but got fed up and went on holiday for some warmth lol. Hose temps the same on both sides now that i changed the thermostat and top hose 1 of the fuses had blown but i changed that 1 it was under the cover in the engine bay. i think i'll sell up and buy a range rover
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#46
RE: water heater valve
Hi guys thanks for all your input did all you said changed the valve, changed the panel, changed the thermostsat and top hose( cause i broke it) flushed the system, changed the fuses and finally gave up and rang jaguar and spoke to 1 of there tech guy's who then told me that jag have found a fault with the wiring so here it go's
THIS WHAT HE TOLD ME BEHIND THE FRONT BUMPER ON THE S TYPE IS THE MAIN WIRING LOOM IN THE LOOM ARE THE WIRE'S FROM THE VALVE THESE WIRE'S BREAK AND CAUSE THE HEATING TO STOP WORKING MAKING IT LOOK LIKE THE VALVE IS AT FAULT BUT IT'S NOT, YOU HAVE TO FIND AND REPAIR THE WIRING AND THEN THE HEATING SHOULD WORK. so anyone with an s type heating problem try this and see if it work for you. p.s it 1 hell of a job to do so good luck. p.p.s i have heat at last hooray!!!
THIS WHAT HE TOLD ME BEHIND THE FRONT BUMPER ON THE S TYPE IS THE MAIN WIRING LOOM IN THE LOOM ARE THE WIRE'S FROM THE VALVE THESE WIRE'S BREAK AND CAUSE THE HEATING TO STOP WORKING MAKING IT LOOK LIKE THE VALVE IS AT FAULT BUT IT'S NOT, YOU HAVE TO FIND AND REPAIR THE WIRING AND THEN THE HEATING SHOULD WORK. so anyone with an s type heating problem try this and see if it work for you. p.s it 1 hell of a job to do so good luck. p.p.s i have heat at last hooray!!!
#49
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Hello everybody,
Sorry to raise this old topic. I have a "cold air" problem also.
We've repaired DCCV, now "out" hoses are warmer then the "in" hoses, reved the engine in case there is an airlock, but still no heat.
What problem could it be? Wiring? Heater core?
Thanks and sorry for bad language
Sorry to raise this old topic. I have a "cold air" problem also.
We've repaired DCCV, now "out" hoses are warmer then the "in" hoses, reved the engine in case there is an airlock, but still no heat.
What problem could it be? Wiring? Heater core?
Thanks and sorry for bad language
Last edited by EstonianCat; 12-10-2009 at 11:40 AM. Reason: updated info
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