hi my rear heater just blows cold any ideas on whats up before i start to pull the thing to bits
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Yeah i think so, although my rear heater always gets hot quicker than the front. #if it's just been flushed it might point to an airlock in the system, i'm sure there's a proper tech article on burping it somewhere, but i couldn't find it.=========
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were the rear heaters working b4 you flushed the system if so then you will need to carry on burping the system.Have front and rears on hot and full power and carry on topping up when needed.
If they were'nt working b4 then you will need to strip the rear down and give that a good flush thru also.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by largedont think they were working but not sure as i flushed it as soon as i got it any idea whats its like to strip downhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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heres a link for the rear heater
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=7465https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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If you need to flush the rear matrix, the coolant hoses for that run from the two u-shaped matal bends on the coolant pies in the engine bay, underneath the vehicle to the matrix. If you look at the two coolant pipes running infront of the timing belt cover on the engine, follow those towards the passenger side. Where you find the two u-bends that connect the hoses to the block, there are a couple of smaller pipes branching off those u-bends. They are the feed/return for the rear matrix.
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Originally posted by MattFIf you need to flush the rear matrix, the coolant hoses for that run from the two u-shaped matal bends on the coolant pies in the engine bay, underneath the vehicle to the matrix. If you look at the two coolant pipes running infront of the timing belt cover on the engine, follow those towards the passenger side. Where you find the two u-bends that connect the hoses to the block, there are a couple of smaller pipes branching off those u-bends. They are the feed/return for the rear matrix.Last edited by Antshiel; 14 January 2007, 13:31.http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/
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If I remember someone chopped the brake cable off their kids bike and put it in an electric drill and fed the cable through the pipes and spun up the drill . The cable cleaned out all the muck and silt from the pipes .
I dont know if his kid suvided the bike crash the next day though (lack of brakes apparantly)Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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its probably worth pulling the flexi pipes on the back end of the heater pipes before using an air line on it. then you can clean out each pipe and the heater itself seperately. i tried doing mine all in one go and ****ed one of the hoses up...it's in me shed, mate.
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