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Old 03-08-2008, 09:00 PM   #1
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No-heat

1) CLIMATE controls seem to work ! '' AIR Cond/DEFROST/FAN,and vents''.
2) Engine is normal operating Temp.
3) Bought digital micro temp meter to check Radiator temp ! ''OK''
4) Took off electric water pump and tested! ''OK'' (V8 only), also check fuse!

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Old 03-10-2008, 07:27 AM   #2
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Re: No-heat

5) Need to remove, and bench check the Dual Climate Control Valve (DCCV).

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Old 03-10-2008, 05:41 PM   #3
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Re: No-heat

6) Took apart and cleaned Hot water control selonoide (DCCV) with WD-40.
7) Bench Tested ''OK''

Notes: It must of seized-up during summer months,we might want to
exercise this switch during summer.

Coolant hose's scare the shit out of me,this car has more hoses
than I got in my garden!

Make sure you do the coolant bleed procedure for the heater core, else you will not get heat.

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Old 11-22-2009, 03:34 PM   #4
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Re: No-heat

where exactly is the dual climate control valve located, and how do you perform the coolant bleed procedure for the heater core
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Old 11-23-2009, 10:29 AM   #5
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Re: No-heat

The dccv is on the L- front of the lower radiator.

Do a Forum > Lincoln > LS > search forum tool ''DCCV'' , not thread.

http://www.Alldata.com ,has this procedure,my Alldata expired.

Caution - You got to bleed the engine block and heater core, or you will short the coolant.

The Lincoln LS has a self diagnostic test for the DATC, the Jaguar S Type doesn't.

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Old 11-23-2009, 11:35 AM   #6
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Re: No-heat

Thanks danielsatur. I will certainly give your suggestions a try and get back to you.
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Re: No-heat

u know of a site i can get the procedure to bleed the heater core on that 2000 jag. s type DCCV.
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u know of a site i can get the procedure to bleed the heater core on that 2000 jag. s type DCCV.
No I don't uncobuc, when I installed my DCCV I didn't bleed the heater core, and I am getting heat with no problems.
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tx, uncobuc
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Re: No-heat

If getting no heat after the replacement, need to bleed the heater core's.

1) Look for a rubber hose next to the coolant reservoir tank, it will have a plastic screw on the end of it.
2) Start engine, and turn Heat on High max.
3) Make sure engine is at normal operating temp.
4) Are you getting Heat for both driver, and passenger?

Caution - Very hot
5) Unscrew plastic screw until asteady flow of coolant.
6) You might need to raise RPM's toget the water pump todo it's job.
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Re: No-heat,dccv

i will try that tomorrow.

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Thanks for the information danielsatur.
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Re: No-heat,dccv

Thanks for the information uncobuc.
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Re: No-heat

The Best price for a new DCCV canbe found on www.autopartsgeek.com for around $65.

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