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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / April 2006

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Heater not working 1998 Montero full size

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Steve - 27 Apr 2006 16:08 GMT
I had my heads resurfaced after they warped. When I got the car back
from the mechanic the heater did not work. I brought it back to the
mechanic and he couldn't find anything wrong. This is a guy that I play
golf with so I trust him.

I have checked the fuses but can't find any issue there.

Any ideas?
NickySantoro - 27 Apr 2006 22:50 GMT
>I had my heads resurfaced after they warped. When I got the car back
>from the mechanic the heater did not work. I brought it back to the
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>Any ideas?
When you say the heater doesn't work, do you mean the blower? I'd look
at the connection for the blower motor on the firewall and the wiring
leading up to it.
Nobody U. Know - 28 Apr 2006 11:19 GMT
He probably means the heat because the core isn't getting water. I don't
know that vehicle, but I would start with the heater core hoses and check
valve. They probably run to the head where the main water pipe is. They
could be reversed or the valve could be put on backwards. SinceI don't know
the vehicle I can't say how likely (or possible) this could be. Mitsu does
make most things idiot-proof.
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> >I had my heads resurfaced after they warped. When I got the car back
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> leading up to it.
 
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