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Truck heater not getting as warm as normal
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<blockquote data-quote="Vic Sorlie" data-source="post: 1010232" data-attributes="member: 69241"><p>Stacy, if the heater core's plugged up, the debris ain't gonna make it to the radiator. Jes' sayin'. With engine and heater on, try a temperature feel on the hoses into and out of the heater control valve. If you've got hot water downstream of valve, then valve is working. Now try same for hoses in and out of heater core; if return line isn't at least warm I'd say you've got a blocked heater core. Good DIY video for this on ericthecarguy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vic Sorlie, post: 1010232, member: 69241"] Stacy, if the heater core's plugged up, the debris ain't gonna make it to the radiator. Jes' sayin'. With engine and heater on, try a temperature feel on the hoses into and out of the heater control valve. If you've got hot water downstream of valve, then valve is working. Now try same for hoses in and out of heater core; if return line isn't at least warm I'd say you've got a blocked heater core. Good DIY video for this on ericthecarguy. [/QUOTE]
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Truck heater not getting as warm as normal
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