Re: [DML] Question about a/c and hot water valve
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Re: [DML] Question about a/c and hot water valve
- From: Soma576@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 23:41:56 EDT
I think you just found your problem! The hot water valve should be located
right behind the engine - there are three hoses that go it and one vacuum
line. If it is OEM it is probably really rusty by now. If you have no hot
water valve, then hot coolant is going to your heater core, which is warming the
cold air from the A/C. Good detective work by your shop! Sometimes on here
we forget to take into account the dreaded PO 'repairs' that may have altered
your car from stock.
Andy
In a message dated 6/22/2006 3:35:21 P.M. Central Standard Time,
at88mph@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Welp, I took the D to the a/c shop and they couldn't really figure out why it wasn't cooling correctly (guages showed EXACTLY what they should be according to the manual and the fans were both working and pulling the heat away)however, the best the car could do was 59 degrees sitting at idle. They went to looking and found out that I don't have a hot water valve at all. Its completely gone.
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