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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
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![]() A thermostat that's stuck open won't let the car heat up. A thermostat that's stuck shut will over heat the engine. If you think it's cold in NC, take a little road trip up here to Ohio! LOL
Change the thermostat, and while you have it apart, flush the heater core. Run a garden hose through it BACKWARDS. The wet spot on the carpet if it's there is from the heater core leaking. It's supposed to leak out the drain through the firewall, but they almost never do. Heater core on a NON-AIR car is a piece of cake. Remove heater hoses, remove glove box door, remove 2 screws, slide out the heater core. Heater core on an AC car is a baaaaad thing. Start with the left rear taillight and work your way in from there. Little exaggeration, but it's a royal pain. Let me put it another way, with the 8 point cage in my stang, the heater core almost CAN'T be changed. Just not enough room in there anymore. Good luck, let us know!
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