Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 16:21:13 -0700
Reply-To: Durby Suniga <Durbys@plaid.com>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Durby Suniga <Durbys@plaid.com>
Subject: Re: Heater not stopping problem #
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I have just recently developed this same problem and yet have allotted time
to figure out what is going on. If "T-man's" questions can be answered, can
you also include me in the reply?
thanks,
Durby 87 Wolfs Ed Vanagon
-----Original Message-----
From: d t [mailto:tinkerman@usa.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 3:37 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Heater not stopping problem #
Hello Volks,
My front heater doesn't stop heating even with the valve closed. I suspected
it's the cable/lever tolerances but someone on this list said it's the
plastic
heater valve that's been deformed over the years and now doesn't fully close
the coolant fluid from getting to the heater core. He also said it's
relatively easy to replace, after removing the spare tire (mounted beneath
the
vehicle at the front). I've seen this valve at the Bus Depot for only $6.50,
so the question is it really so easy for a shade tree mechanic (i.e. no
lift,
actually not even a shade tree, I'd call it a "parking lot mechanic"...:-)
Until I get my bently in the mail (this could take a while, because I'm
overseas), I would like to know if there's some description or even pictures
on the web of the procedure (or if it's a single page scan of the bently,
maybe some kind soul would be willing to help...:-)
And maybe even before I start this kind of operation (with possible
complications due to fracture of the coolant hoses connected to this valve
and
new leaks):
1. Is there a method to determine whether it's the heater valve or the
cable/lever tolerences?
2. Is there a place I can "pinch" the heater hose somwhere along the path to
stop cooking myself (even with the A/C running full blast, I can feel the
hot
air in the footwell, even with all flaps fully closed. The air leakage is
significant).
Cheers,
T-man
(P.S.: appologies if this response came rather late, as I'm
practically swamped with incoming mail...)
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