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2005 LC5 Cabin heater


 
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2021 14:39    Post subject: 2005 LC5 Cabin heater Reply with quote

Hi

Just had an issue crop up with a bit of an air lock. I think I fixed most of it - disconnected the ally pipe from the rubber just over where it goes through the bulkhead. Dropped some water into the cabin rad and held the allly pipe up, fed water into that until it came out of the rubber hose and reconnected. Both hoses are now hot but still have a water woosh sound going from idle to xx revs so it seems there is more air in there. Any ideas on how to shift it please?

Also I don't know if this is connected as this has been faulty for about a year. Drivers side air blows lukewarm to cold when you select either max hot or max cold. Passenger side blows proper hot and cold. Initially I thought the servo on the drivers side but it is altering the temp slightly. I wouldn't have thought something like that would seize up and I would expect a motor to work or die. Wonder if it is possible for half the rad to be blocked? again I don't know if the rad is split by the moulding around it for airflow into driver/passenger or if the same air is split afterwards which would eliminate a blockage?

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