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Heater problem
Just replaced water pump and thermostat. Flushed coolant out and added new. Now the heater takes a long time to get warm and never seems to get as hot as it should.
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Check this thread: http://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/42802-interior-vent-debris.html |
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You have an air pocket (WAG)
Airlift or use the burp valve.Search for more.Pelican has the diy |
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I second the air pocket. It is difficult to get all the air out. Bleeding is a must. Also, take the car out for a few spirited runs and rebleed and then do it again. I have experienced this long bleeding process on several other cars and had to really get them up to temp and bleed and then do it again as many as 3 times. Oh yeah, have the heat on high but the fan on low.
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A major problem is the foam in the heater box disintegrating
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1488422089.jpg[img] Not sure why the pic is upside down, but when the doors lose their foam, you get mildly warm heat, and mildly cool AC. |
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