LT4John
Well-known member
This summer I started to get heat though my vents to I installed a shutoff valve in the heater line to shut off the water to the heater core. I removed a connector tube that had an arrow showing the direction of the water flow, see picture. Problem is I did not notice which way the flow was before I remove it. Now with winter starting I opened the valve but got no heat. Thought the valve may not be large enough, so I put back the connector with the arrow pointing to the firewall. Still no heat, maybe it’s in backward, but I can see thought the connector so I don’t think it matters. I checked the vacuum line at the engine head and verified that the valve that controls the vacuum to the heater and cruise by holding a finger over the other small connector and there should not be any air come through the larger discharge fitting.
Both heater lines are hot; I believe that means no air is passing over the heater core cooling off to outlet water.
So now I am under the dash on the passenger side trying to see if the heater door is opening and closing correctly, but can’t find the lever for the door. Does anyone know on a 96 where and how to test the operation of the door for air to pass the heater core?

Thanks in advance,
LT4John
Both heater lines are hot; I believe that means no air is passing over the heater core cooling off to outlet water.
So now I am under the dash on the passenger side trying to see if the heater door is opening and closing correctly, but can’t find the lever for the door. Does anyone know on a 96 where and how to test the operation of the door for air to pass the heater core?

Thanks in advance,
LT4John




