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Location: Pigeon Forge Tn
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"The King
" brought up a good point. If when the cars running, the heater inlet hose is hot, odds are the hot water is getting to the core, and then getting stopped. If the core is new, then more than likely its not the problem.Thus doors/flaps should be further investigated. Just my .02, J
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