kzoosho
Holset HX52
We are going to tear into it today and try to hammer it out.
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SuperHO said:Okay you two, to your respective corners.
You're both right...however, my issue at this point is seemingly ****** coolant flow, not allowing enough coolant to pass through to the heater core. This is my guess. Sometime next week, I'm gonna tear into it and replace the water pump with a brand new one that's been bouncing around in my trunk. If that don't work, I'll start researching other options. I have no reason to believe that the heater core is blocked, since neither line going TO the heater core gets hot as though coolant was running through it. I just don't think there's enough pressure in the cooling system to get coolant all the way up there. I'm probably gonna replace the thermostat while I'm at it.....really, for no apparent reason. But it's worth a shot.
Well Timbo and i will come and help you with whatever you need. And yes low coolant can cause no heat . its happened to me before.SuperHO said:coolant level while cold is full. I just went out and checked it. I don't have time to run it right now to let it warm up, but I may have mandy do that while I'm at work tonight and check it when I get home. I've never known low coolant to cause a no-heat condition....but, then again, i'm hardly an A.S.E. certified mechanic...

93rev2sev said:Heres a better idea than the garden hose...
If you have a shopvac. Just tape the vacuum hose to the heater core hose and turn it on. A shopvac will not suck hard enough to collapse any lines or anything so this might be a good test for a clog.
I would say that if you ARE clogged at the heater core, time for step 2.
If you can get the shopvac to pull vacuum through the core, then you can suck a piece of twine through the heater core. If you can suck twine through the core, then tie knots in the twine and "floss" the core with the knots...essentially snaking it out. If all goes well, the gunk will come out with the knots. If there is a 100% restriction...the twine wont go through ... obviously.

Not a problem man i got you .SuperHO said:Tim, I may be calling on you and Brian to come down and tear my car apart for me.
Sharing this information about the steam and stop-leak earlier would have saved a lot of diagnostic hair-pulling!SuperHO said:well, chances are, it's the friggin stop-leak that I poured in while I was in Colorado when I started having steam come from my vents...though it only did it for a short time (about an hour or two). I still dumped half a bottle of stop-leak in there, and I've noticed a lil bit of fuzz in the radiator. So hopefully back-flushing it on thursday's gonna make a decent bit of good. If not, Tim, I may be calling on you and Brian to come down and tear my car apart for me.
Great.......Oh well....Brian, Tim, get your dash pullin shoes on...we gonna tear apart my car this weekend....or sooner if you feel so inclined. Mandy has keys....