Heater not hot

Heater not hot

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Whitey

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Thursday 1st November 2007
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2000 Tuscan heater is not blowing hot. Fans/air-con works and I can hear the fan stepper motor(new about a year ago) working when I change the dial to hot, but it's still blowing cool air. I unplugged the heater control ECU under the passenger dash and all pins and plug look fine not burnt etc

Not used the heater for a while, normally I would run it every couple of weeks out of habit to check it's all working, but neglected to do this over the last few months.

Anyone got any ideas?

cheers
Whitey

Whitey

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Friday 2nd November 2007
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will investigate more this weekend, if I have time.

Whitey

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Friday 2nd November 2007
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cheers, sounds like a job for me smile

I assume the flap is by the stepper motor which I thinks under the large pipe thing under the scuttle? Bastard, had it all in bits the other weekend to fit my CF cam insert...will see if I have time this weekend. Who needs a heater anyway.

Edited by Whitey on Friday 2nd November 17:25

Whitey

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Monday 5th November 2007
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I've not had time to try to fix it yet, but will take some photos when I do.

Yes, bonnet off, then remove scuttle panel from bottom of windscreen. (remove wipers and two retaining nuts, then two screws, one each side at bottom of panel, disconnect wiper hoses, then should lift off, maybe a little bit of glue holding it in places.

Then I hope it's a case of removing the big pipe thing on the n/s bottom of windscreen and stepper motor and stuck vent is in there.

Whitey

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Friday 9th November 2007
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cheers, can hear the stepper motor working when I turn the dial to hot, so I assume it is my flap that is stuck. I will check that first, as I don't have handy access to a spare heater ECU, so may as well check for a stuck flap first.

Whitey

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Saturday 17th November 2007
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Well I had a crack at getting to my stuck flap this afternoon, bonnet off, scuttle panel/apron/cowl (whatever you want to call it) off, went to remove the o/s big pipe where I believe the stepper motor and flap are, removed the 4 screws around the base but it was well and truely stuck down with black silicon, and since I had none and was runing out of time and daylight, I decided against going further today. Funnily enough it sounds like the flap is now unstuck, as I can hear it moving now in stages rather than just a buzzing noise before. Need to drive it and test, if still stuck then I will buy some black silicon and have another go.

The n/s big pipe seems to contain the aircon stuff.

Bonnet and wipers off.

Scuttle panel off.