Blew 1/2 cold 1/2 hot, backflushed now All cold?
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Blew 1/2 cold 1/2 hot, backflushed now All cold?
Hi,
I have a 2004 xj8, had the classic passenger side blowing heat, Driver's side cold. So did my reading and performed the backflush by disconnecting hoses up front by the resovour. Used bottom hose to drain, top one to flush in to heater core. Had some of the little gel ***** and darker flakes come out, put about 30 gallons gallons through till all clear. Now when I got her running, think I did an ok job bleeding the system, there is no heat.
Feeling the aluminum lines and the hoses running into the firewall they are definatetly not hot, I would say barely warm. So what should I try next test wise or parts?
Thanks in advance.
I also played with all the modes, (defrost, upper vents, feet and recirculate) and it would switch between them all great if that has any bearing on anything. Thanks.
I have a 2004 xj8, had the classic passenger side blowing heat, Driver's side cold. So did my reading and performed the backflush by disconnecting hoses up front by the resovour. Used bottom hose to drain, top one to flush in to heater core. Had some of the little gel ***** and darker flakes come out, put about 30 gallons gallons through till all clear. Now when I got her running, think I did an ok job bleeding the system, there is no heat.
Feeling the aluminum lines and the hoses running into the firewall they are definatetly not hot, I would say barely warm. So what should I try next test wise or parts?
Thanks in advance.
I also played with all the modes, (defrost, upper vents, feet and recirculate) and it would switch between them all great if that has any bearing on anything. Thanks.
#3
i am confused
I guess I don't understand how this heater core works. In my mind, because it flushes fine both directions, it would not seem to be plugged to me. So if hot water was getting to the core, it would blow warm air somewhere into the cabin, feet or defrost, somewhere. Again the hoses to the firewall are not hot or even really warm at all, and the controls switch from floor, to vents, to defrost.
So does this auxiallary pump push the hot water to the heater core? Is it triggered at the correct temp or is there an additional "thermostat" that should be opening up to let the hot antifreeze flow to the core? Thanks
So does this auxiallary pump push the hot water to the heater core? Is it triggered at the correct temp or is there an additional "thermostat" that should be opening up to let the hot antifreeze flow to the core? Thanks
#4
The easiest way to get the air out of the system is put the front tyres on ramps
This raises the resevour to be the highest point.
1. Fill the system and with the cap off turn on the ignition, and turn the heat to full
Do not crank or start the engine just have it on run. This turns on the aux heater pump and get the coolant moving
2. Leave the aux pump running for a few minutes. Any air will settle in the reservoir.
3. Replace the cap and start the engine and let the car warm up
4. Once you have the engine fan running stop, take the car off the ramps and let the engine cool
5. Once cool check the reservoir and top up as needed
Cheers
34by151
This raises the resevour to be the highest point.
1. Fill the system and with the cap off turn on the ignition, and turn the heat to full
Do not crank or start the engine just have it on run. This turns on the aux heater pump and get the coolant moving
2. Leave the aux pump running for a few minutes. Any air will settle in the reservoir.
3. Replace the cap and start the engine and let the car warm up
4. Once you have the engine fan running stop, take the car off the ramps and let the engine cool
5. Once cool check the reservoir and top up as needed
Cheers
34by151
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The easiest way to get the air out of the system is put the front tyres on ramps
This raises the resevour to be the highest point.
1. Fill the system and with the cap off turn on the ignition, and turn the heat to full
Do not crank or start the engine just have it on run. This turns on the aux heater pump and get the coolant moving
2. Leave the aux pump running for a few minutes. Any air will settle in the reservoir.
3. Replace the cap and start the engine and let the car warm up
4. Once you have the engine fan running stop, take the car off the ramps and let the engine cool
5. Once cool check the reservoir and top up as needed
Cheers
34by151
This raises the resevour to be the highest point.
1. Fill the system and with the cap off turn on the ignition, and turn the heat to full
Do not crank or start the engine just have it on run. This turns on the aux heater pump and get the coolant moving
2. Leave the aux pump running for a few minutes. Any air will settle in the reservoir.
3. Replace the cap and start the engine and let the car warm up
4. Once you have the engine fan running stop, take the car off the ramps and let the engine cool
5. Once cool check the reservoir and top up as needed
Cheers
34by151
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[QUOTE=tnord;1074079]Hi,
Used bottom hose to drain, top one to flush in to heater core.
Could you fix this link please tnord? I'd be interested to see what you were pointing to
Used bottom hose to drain, top one to flush in to heater core.
Could you fix this link please tnord? I'd be interested to see what you were pointing to
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Heat from a $20 Fix! Now check light is on?
Thank you to all. I determined the aux pump was bad. Took it off and brought it to an auto electric motor repair shop in town. A set of new brushes and $20 later I had it back and in and I have heat!
But now when started the check engine light is on, was not on before. I jacked up the passenger side for the system air bleed, could that have caused it? I unhooked the battery, crossed the cables, and let it sit for about 20 minutes and reconnected, but engine light is still on. Any ideas?
Thanks
Next to tackle will be the parking brake light.
But now when started the check engine light is on, was not on before. I jacked up the passenger side for the system air bleed, could that have caused it? I unhooked the battery, crossed the cables, and let it sit for about 20 minutes and reconnected, but engine light is still on. Any ideas?
Thanks
Next to tackle will be the parking brake light.
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