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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / January 2007

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No Heat - How to remove dash

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bob - 16 Jan 2007 12:54 GMT
Having trouble seeing where to start in removing the dash on a 1992 Mazds
MX6.  Heater hasn't blown very warm in several years.  Checked heater hoses
and they are hot (cheap thermometer says 150 degrees on the outside) so I
believe hot water is flowing.  Car temp gauge points straight up (no numbers
on dial) which has always been normal.  Any suggestion where to start
removing things to see if dampers are moving and no leaves or whatever are
plugging the heater core?

Thanks
Bob
AZ Nomad - 16 Jan 2007 15:35 GMT
>Having trouble seeing where to start in removing the dash on a 1992 Mazds
>MX6.  Heater hasn't blown very warm in several years.  Checked heater hoses
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>removing things to see if dampers are moving and no leaves or whatever are
>plugging the heater core?

Step 1:  check for a water valve in the engine compartment and make sure it
opens.

Buy a repair book that has a 'body' chapter.  Or visit a library.  Or swing
buy a dealer and ask to photocopy a few pages from the shop manual.
Knifeblade_03 - 16 Jan 2007 15:55 GMT
http://tinyurl.com/ynavns

A bit difficult to read, you may have to magnify the diagrams, but HTH

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bob - 16 Jan 2007 18:29 GMT
> http://tinyurl.com/ynavns
>
> A bit difficult to read, you may have to magnify the diagrams, but HTH

I never knew that was in the autozone web.  Thanks for the tip.  I think
this will help a lot.
 
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