Righto!
Got a few quickies for the diesel heads amongst us!
I have TOTALLY flushed and cleaned the cooling system and the matrices for both the heaters separately.
I put in a NEW thermostat and replaced the radiator cap with a NEW one.
There isn't a tiny speck of dirt in the system now at all.
I have refilled it with quality coolant and ran the vehicle etc. but still I cannot get NO heat coming from either of the heaters?
I can't fathom it?
I am correct in summising that this time, it is DEFINITELY an airlock causing this?
I also noticed that before I changed the thermostat I could flush the system via the top hose both ways, after I changed the thermostat it seemed as if it was BLOCKED and seemed to be building up pressure when I was flushing with the hose attached with a very tight hose clip to the top hose!
Was this "block" because my new thermostat was working correctly and my old thermostat was knackered, and had locked fully open when I was flushing before?
When thermostats break do they lock open?
After checking the rubber hoses to the rear heater in the engine bay below the air box I noticed that one of them seemed "solid" and the other one was able to be pinched and pretty flexible.
As water seemed to only be getting through one of them to the rear matrix would it be a good guess that this solid pipe is buggered and is solid because it is blocked with ****?
Can anyone advise?
I really appreciate the advice from you all!
Thanks again!
Gary
Got a few quickies for the diesel heads amongst us!
I have TOTALLY flushed and cleaned the cooling system and the matrices for both the heaters separately.
I put in a NEW thermostat and replaced the radiator cap with a NEW one.
There isn't a tiny speck of dirt in the system now at all.
I have refilled it with quality coolant and ran the vehicle etc. but still I cannot get NO heat coming from either of the heaters?
I can't fathom it?
I am correct in summising that this time, it is DEFINITELY an airlock causing this?
I also noticed that before I changed the thermostat I could flush the system via the top hose both ways, after I changed the thermostat it seemed as if it was BLOCKED and seemed to be building up pressure when I was flushing with the hose attached with a very tight hose clip to the top hose!
Was this "block" because my new thermostat was working correctly and my old thermostat was knackered, and had locked fully open when I was flushing before?
When thermostats break do they lock open?
After checking the rubber hoses to the rear heater in the engine bay below the air box I noticed that one of them seemed "solid" and the other one was able to be pinched and pretty flexible.
As water seemed to only be getting through one of them to the rear matrix would it be a good guess that this solid pipe is buggered and is solid because it is blocked with ****?
Can anyone advise?
I really appreciate the advice from you all!
Thanks again!
Gary
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