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soaringmik
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Re: Heater Wed, 06 October 2004 01:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
G'day Flebbert,

I would assume that there would be a problem with the heater core if the hose was disconnected (probably a leaking core).

So just connecting it back up will cause you more problems,

You need to find the inlet in the block where the heater core flowed back into the block (it will also be blocked up) and just connect the hose up to it. Doing this will fix the flow problem. Not the heater problem.

Having the hose blocked up probably isn't helping either, you need to have that coolant flowing through...

Hope this helps
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