Yup - thanks guys - I found it. Thank God I have long arms! I agree, this is probably a great time to take the intake off... maybe replace some coolant hoses too! Eric --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Soma576@xxxx wrote: > Eric, > > if you have small hands, the thermal control valve is located deep under the > air induction manifold and air meter assembly. you will never be able to see > it without removing those parts, you can't even see it from below the car. > you will have to take your hand and feel around for it. it is really right > where the picture shows it to be. there should be three hoses coming off of > it right in a row. i was able to find mine by holding a vacuum hose and > following it down until i found where it went down there. i'm a pretty small > guy so i can get my hand under there and i can feel all three hoses connected > to the valve. > > perhaps some 'mechanic' couldn't find the thermal control valve so he just > hooked hoses up to other vacuum hoses? my advice to you would be to locate > the thermal control valve - if you can't, find another owner in the area who > is able to get his hand down there to verify its presence. you don't have > any non-stock engine modifications, do you? if you don't, i would go ahead > and get all new hoses and route them the way they should be. obviously the > thermal control hoses are the hardest. but be careful - if your car runs > now, there's a good chance it won't run when you done because in order to get > the car to run the way it is now (if it really is messed up), they probably > had to play with some other things. if you don't know what you are doing, > have a seasoned D owner help you out. > > Andy > > Soma576@xxxx > 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596 > Fargo, ND 58102 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]