Is your heater any good?
Is your heater any good?
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woody VT

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1,890 posts

238 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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I've noticed during the cold weather that my cabin heater (having not touched it before now) for want of a better way of putting it, is !*?t. Have any other people noticed this? I've checked the vacuum unit and it appears to be operating correctly. Just wondered if it might be worth back flowing the heater core etc to see what comes out. The coolant is clean and maintained regularly but it never really gets hot in the cabin. Is this a HSV thing or is my car playing silly buggers with me?

Did Santa bring you any nice new HSV / VXR toys?

Paul-C

1,126 posts

247 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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I have 2 HSVs and both have very good heaters..........have you checked for hot air thru all the vents? The rotary control might be playing up and not directing it to the position(s) indicated.

woody VT

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1,890 posts

238 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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I think a bit more investigation may be required. Cheers Paul.

Paul.H.

510 posts

238 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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woody VT said:
I've noticed during the cold weather that my cabin heater (having not touched it before now) for want of a better way of putting it, is !*?t. Have any other people noticed this? I've checked the vacuum unit and it appears to be operating correctly. Just wondered if it might be worth back flowing the heater core etc to see what comes out. The coolant is clean and maintained regularly but it never really gets hot in the cabin. Is this a HSV thing or is my car playing silly buggers with me?

Did Santa bring you any nice new HSV / VXR toys?


No probs with mine - always gives out loadsa heat quite quickly too after start-up! As for Santa bringing toys, he dropped a couple of Holden sill plates off for my CV8 & 4 really nice wheel centre caps too! Apart from the centre of the steering wheel, transformation from Vauxhall back to Holden complete!

woody VT

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1,890 posts

238 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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Remove that last Griffin!!! Then all will be right again!

I'm going to flush the heater matrix this morning and see what comes out. The dash controls are working as the temp does change (from cold to warmish) and the vacuum control under the bonnet is moving through full travel.

Fingers crossed.

habitualvoyeur

144 posts

230 months

Saturday 30th December 2006
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where did Santa get those Holden wheel centre caps from ?
and ... what about the badge on the bonnet.
Cheers Neil

Paul.H.

510 posts

238 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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Sorry for the delay Neil - Santa got the caps from Geoff@jhp.com/au for £50-ish (might be £60!) for 4 off...Pt # 92092761. I got them delivered to an Oz mate who was there at the time & he brought them back to sand-land to me...I'd give the web site a look 'cos they do 'competetive' shipping to UK! As regards the bonnet badge, you'll have to ask booster (previous owner of my car) 'cos he's done the rest of the badeging! Haven't fitted them yet - waiting for some good weather to do sill plates too...which links nicely to:-....


Edited by Paul.H. on Sunday 31st December 17:11

Paul.H.

510 posts

238 months

Sunday 31st December 2006
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...how do you get the sill plates off?...gently prise the circular logo out to access the screw/bolt, then just remove, or is it a bit more involved?

doleboy

747 posts

239 months

Thursday 4th January 2007
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woody VT said:
Remove that last Griffin!!! Then all will be right again!

I'm going to flush the heater matrix this morning and see what comes out. The dash controls are working as the temp does change (from cold to warmish) and the vacuum control under the bonnet is moving through full travel.

Fingers crossed.


Is the temperature low across all mode settings, or just auto? Mine seems weak on auto, but works fine when on the "head & feet" setting.


Woody vt

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1,890 posts

238 months

Friday 5th January 2007
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The only time it warms more is on recirculation but this is obviously as the air being heated is already warm

doleboy

747 posts

239 months

Saturday 6th January 2007
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Umm. Good luck.

bacv8

39 posts

242 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Paul.H. said:
...how do you get the sill plates off?...gently prise the circular logo out to access the screw/bolt, then just remove, or is it a bit more involved?


The sill plates on mine (05 CV8) were just stuck on with large adhesive pads. I got mine off by using a hairdryer to heat them up and levering up one end until I could pull it slooowly off bit by bit (moving the hairdryer along as I did so - completely bent/ruined the old plates).

The new sill plates came with the adhesive pads already attached so just peel off the paper and stick on! Can be tricky getting the alignment right before they touch/stick to the car. Good luck.

Paul.H.

510 posts

238 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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Thanks for that bacv8 - I needed a pair of pliers to grip the strips 'cos they would have cut me fingers to ribbons...cold glue & no hairdryer!! Left a line of old white polish at one end to align new one properly then borrowed next doors hairdryer to get old adhesive off...not easy! All done now...just the pesky steering wheel logo now...can't find one!

bacv8

39 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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This is gonna sounds really sad but I prised off the disc in the centre of the steering wheel, sanded it smooth (took ages), painted it metallic black to match the car colour and put it back on. The difficulty was I bent it slightly getting it off and it was murder trying to bend it back into its original shape, which I never quite managed! Doesn't look bad at all though and I now don't have a griffin looking at me when I'm driving. The other thing that's easy to do is scratch the silver bit which surrounds the disc which I did.

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

246 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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even easier buy the sticky badges from LSV and trim the edge to make them fit the space in the silver disc, or remove the silver disc as well and apply sticky badge on its own. I did option 1 for my steering wheel and it looks okay.

bacv8

39 posts

242 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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I'll give that a go. The black disc looks better than the griffin but not a good as a Holden lion!