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Have '92 Civic LX, 4 dr automatic with A/C. I've kept the cooling system
correctly (drain/fill with Honda antifreeze- following directions on bottles). OK, the A/C needs to be recharged, but if we turn OFF the A/C button and the engine registers that it is warm (on the gauges), shouldn't there be SOME sort of heat coming from the system? I tried numerous vent settings, numerous temperature settings, outside air/recirculate, etc, but there was no heat! The car has about 130k miles on it. The heat used to work. Does the heat solely rely upon the A/C system? Thx. |
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In article <L24Md.1$Si1.0@dfw-service2.ext.ray.com>,
"KWW" <kwalker@nospamaircooled.net> wrote: > Have '92 Civic LX, 4 dr automatic with A/C. I've kept the cooling system > correctly (drain/fill with Honda antifreeze- following directions on > bottles). > > OK, the A/C needs to be recharged, but if we turn OFF the A/C button and the > engine registers that it is warm (on the gauges), shouldn't there be SOME > sort of heat coming from the system? I tried numerous vent settings, > numerous temperature settings, outside air/recirculate, etc, but there was > no heat! The car has about 130k miles on it. The heat used to work. Does > the heat solely rely upon the A/C system? > > Thx. no. the engine coolant provides the heat. If it's really cold outside AND if your thermostat is failed open, it could be the thermostat keeping the coolant too cool. Or, it could be a blocked heater core. Hope it's the thermostat. |
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"KWW" <kwalker@nospamaircooled.net> wrote in
news:L24Md.1$Si1.0@dfw-service2.ext.ray.com: > Have '92 Civic LX, 4 dr automatic with A/C. I've kept the cooling > system correctly (drain/fill with Honda antifreeze- following > directions on bottles). > > OK, the A/C needs to be recharged, but if we turn OFF the A/C button > and the engine registers that it is warm (on the gauges), shouldn't > there be SOME sort of heat coming from the system? I tried numerous > vent settings, numerous temperature settings, outside air/recirculate, > etc, but there was no heat! The car has about 130k miles on it. The > heat used to work. Does the heat solely rely upon the A/C system? > The heater runs off the engine's cooling system. It uses warmed coolant circulated through a tiny radiator in the passenger compartment. If the engine warms up to full (just below half-way on the gauge) within 5 minutes of driving, it's OK. Under the hood, in the middle at the firewall, just inboard of and slightly under the fuel filter, is the heater control valve. One of the sliders on the dashboard has a cable that goes to this valve. It's hard to see. I'll post pics later today. There will also be a hose about an inch in thickness going to that valve. See the flat triangular lever on top? The heater control cable slips over a pin on it and pulls it back and forth to turn the heat on and off. Have somebody move the lever on the dashboard, and make sure the heater control valve is opening and closing. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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KWW wrote:
> Have '92 Civic LX, 4 dr automatic with A/C. I've kept the cooling system > correctly (drain/fill with Honda antifreeze- following directions on > bottles). > > OK, the A/C needs to be recharged, but if we turn OFF the A/C button and the > engine registers that it is warm (on the gauges), shouldn't there be SOME > sort of heat coming from the system? In addition to the other suggestions, first check to be sure that your coolant level hasn't dropped due to a leak. Too little coolant can also lead to no heat, and no heat can be an early warning sign that can help you catch low coolant before serious engine damage occurs. |
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Thanks guys! I will check ASAP.--
KWW "Abeness" <news@nada.x> wrote in message news:UcCdnTmied0hlpzfRVn-2A@rcn.net... > KWW wrote: >> Have '92 Civic LX, 4 dr automatic with A/C. I've kept the cooling system >> correctly (drain/fill with Honda antifreeze- following directions on >> bottles). >> >> OK, the A/C needs to be recharged, but if we turn OFF the A/C button and >> the >> engine registers that it is warm (on the gauges), shouldn't there be SOME >> sort of heat coming from the system? > > In addition to the other suggestions, first check to be sure that your > coolant level hasn't dropped due to a leak. Too little coolant can also > lead to no heat, and no heat can be an early warning sign that can help > you catch low coolant before serious engine damage occurs. |
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"KWW" <kwalker@nospamaircooled.net> wrote in
news:wf-dnTFgXONhKp_fRVn-pA@comcast.com: > Thanks guys! I will check ASAP.-- Almost forgot to post the promised pics: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...ic-heat-valve- closeup.jpg (should be all on one line) and http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...heat-valve.jpg -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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