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I would suspect you still have a problem with the thermostat being
permanently stuck open. This will be confirmed by a low engine temperature.
Or you have an air bubble in the heater system because the system was not
bled properly with a header tank.
Mike
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Gary G Jones - 12 Jan 2007 17:02 GMT
>> I have got a pug 306 1.9TD recently had to have the thermostat
>> renewed as my blow heaters wont blow hot air now this has been done i
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Sounds to me as if your heater matrix is blocked up, sometimes you can clear
it out with a hose pipe. I had the same problem with a Renault 21 not
blowing hot air. I disconnected both pipes to the heater matrix and let the
hose pipe run through it for 15 minutes. Re-connected it up topped up the
antifreeze and all was well again. nice hot air.
GGJ
malc - 12 Jan 2007 18:42 GMT
>>> I have got a pug 306 1.9TD recently had to have the thermostat
>>> renewed as my blow heaters wont blow hot air now this has been done
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> Re-connected it up topped up the antifreeze and all was well again.
> nice hot air.
Ding! Exactly the same on my wife's 106, brown rusty sludge the
consistency of toothpaste came out when I flushed it

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You know it's a bad day when even the aubergines are plotting against
you
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Hi!! Right...... The garage are right, the head gasket will be nothing
to do with them-it is just standard wear and tear unfortunately. Ive
recently had mine done. But.... from what uve sed....it dusn sound to
me like ur head gasket has gone.... because the head gasket goin
shouldnt have any effect on the hot air ur getting thru?!! Also head
gaskets r EXPENSIVE, so be careful the garage arent trying to rip u
off. Right, 1st things first. check inside ur radiator. Is there any
brown gunk/liguid? secondly, check underneath the fuel cap. is there
any water or a white solid inside the cap? If there is any of those
then ur head gasket is probably going. Regarding the hot air, I would
have said it sounds more to me like a wiring problem?? Coz if uve had
the thermostat changed, i cant understand why it wouldnt work unless
there is a problem sumwher wiv the electrics. Id be weary about this
garage. r they trying to get u to pay out to get the work done?
Hope this helps a little!!
Phil Cook - 09 Feb 2007 10:37 GMT
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>>water is motionless??????
>>PLEASE HELP ME I AM AT MY WITS END!!!!
> Also head
>gaskets r EXPENSIVE, so be careful the garage arent trying to rip u
>off. Right, 1st things first. check inside ur radiator. Is there any
>brown gunk/liguid? secondly, check underneath the fuel cap.
I think you mean oil filler cap.
> is there
>any water or a white solid inside the cap? If there is any of those
>then ur head gasket is probably going. Regarding the hot air, I would
>have said it sounds more to me like a wiring problem?? Coz if uve had
>the thermostat changed, i cant understand why it wouldnt work unless
>there is a problem sumwher wiv the electrics.
Could be a blocked heater matrix. Sometimes you can flush them out
otherwise it's a right job to change them.
> Id be weary about this
>garage. r they trying to get u to pay out to get the work done?
A second opinion is always worthwhile.