heater noises
heater noises
My heater wont stop making gargling / sloshing noises since I put the EA82T in. I've been told its an air lock causing the problem, but short of putting a tap in one of the heater hoses so I can bleed the air I dunno how to get rid of it. Tried filling up the radiator with an extension bit of hose & the engine running but makes no difference.
Help appreciated, this is really starting to annoy me.
timmo
Help appreciated, this is really starting to annoy me.
timmo
L series wagon EA82T (RIP)
'92 Liberty RS Turbo
GU Patrol Ute
Honda XR400R
'92 Liberty RS Turbo
GU Patrol Ute
Honda XR400R
Should bleed out the normal way. Just leave the radiator cap off and let the car idle to normal temperature and keep it that way for a while. Be sure to have the heater in the on position and all the bubbles should make their way out the radiator cap.
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
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- tim_81coupe
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Heater tap? Since when does 'L' series have a heater tap??tim_81coupe wrote:Is your heater tap opening?
They are like the liberty, constant flow. A flap bypasses the air over/away from the heater core....
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There is the possibility that the heater core tank/line has a small pin hole in it & its allowing air in the system. After the car reaches operating temp & then cools down it should draw any air out of the heater core & the over flow bottle should *technically* fill the radiator up...
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- littlewhiteute
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Had all of these problems myself when I played with my heater
Did all the trouble shooting to no avail
. Out of sheer desperation I switch the heater hoses around on the heater box to REVERSE the flow thinking if anything was caught /loose /whatever may give some clue to whats happening.
Problem solved no more noises whatsoever. and the heater works perfectly dare I say better than before????
Did all the trouble shooting to no avail
. Out of sheer desperation I switch the heater hoses around on the heater box to REVERSE the flow thinking if anything was caught /loose /whatever may give some clue to whats happening.
Problem solved no more noises whatsoever. and the heater works perfectly dare I say better than before????