Hey all,
Not often that I do this but, I need some help from the hive mind.
Backstory:
I blew a heater T on Hells Revenge two weeks ago. Bybassed the Heater core, filled it up with coolant and went on my way. No issues. Actually kept wheeling and towed the camper the 500 miles home.
Since it’s been warm here in CO I have not been too motivated to fix it properly. Well today I dug in a replaced the two heater Ts with metal ones and the hoses/clamps as well.
The heat worked great prior to the mishap and the AC is still lovely and cold. The truck hasn’t skipped a beat and has a new water pump, thermostat etc.
The problem:
I can’t get the heat to blow hot. I feel the hoses building pressure with coolant in them, check fuses, let it run for 30 minutes with the heat blasting.
Nothing…
What am I missing and/or what should I be looking at. It’s not pressing, but I would like to put this behind me. Hopefully it’s something simple
Not often that I do this but, I need some help from the hive mind.
Backstory:
I blew a heater T on Hells Revenge two weeks ago. Bybassed the Heater core, filled it up with coolant and went on my way. No issues. Actually kept wheeling and towed the camper the 500 miles home.
Since it’s been warm here in CO I have not been too motivated to fix it properly. Well today I dug in a replaced the two heater Ts with metal ones and the hoses/clamps as well.
The heat worked great prior to the mishap and the AC is still lovely and cold. The truck hasn’t skipped a beat and has a new water pump, thermostat etc.
The problem:
I can’t get the heat to blow hot. I feel the hoses building pressure with coolant in them, check fuses, let it run for 30 minutes with the heat blasting.
Nothing…
What am I missing and/or what should I be looking at. It’s not pressing, but I would like to put this behind me. Hopefully it’s something simple