2002 Sportage no heat inside? Heater Coil?
BarneyGeo
10-12-2007, 08:37 PM
My daughter bought a 2002 Sportage this Summer and of course did not check for heat. Now, 40 degree nights, she found out! What could I be looking at? I automatically think heater coil, fan blows, themostat is turning, checking for connections in the morning. Is there a heater fuse, relay?
All help is greatly appreciately.
Joe
All help is greatly appreciately.
Joe
LMP
10-13-2007, 05:23 AM
Fan blows you say, so electrics are OK. ALl the rest is mechanics: check if diverter flap is connected..the cable that links directly the temp lever to the flap. ALso....just check if hoses are still connected from the engine to the heater core: blown cores are common and bypassing it might have been a quick summer solution.....come back with findings
BarneyGeo
10-13-2007, 09:06 AM
I will check the cable. The bypass,, you are talking about pulling the two hoses going throught the firewall and connecting them directly? bypassing the core completely right?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
LMP
10-13-2007, 09:27 AM
.. bypass,, you are talking about pulling the two hoses going throught the firewall and connecting them directly? bypassing the core completely right? !
well yes, or disconnecting both hoses at engine and installing a loop instead...I'm suggesting that idea because that is what I did for my son's LADA NIVA, in his case, a dripping control valve just inside the car at core inlet to modulate heat...a quick go around the problem without solving it....:grinyes: he uses it in summer only....of course....
..the idea is to clear the rough basics first.....always time to go for the more acute problem... if exists...
well yes, or disconnecting both hoses at engine and installing a loop instead...I'm suggesting that idea because that is what I did for my son's LADA NIVA, in his case, a dripping control valve just inside the car at core inlet to modulate heat...a quick go around the problem without solving it....:grinyes: he uses it in summer only....of course....
..the idea is to clear the rough basics first.....always time to go for the more acute problem... if exists...
ponymom54
09-01-2009, 09:42 PM
Just a thought. Did you check to make sure the the vehicle has a thermostat? I'm no mechanic but here in Florida people often remove the thermostat rather than replace it if it's sticking closed and as a result your heat doesn't work. Fan blows but no warm air. Might be a really quick fix. Or maybe not.:grinno:
IndianRiverMan
02-17-2010, 09:01 AM
well yes, or disconnecting both hoses at engine and installing a loop instead...I'm suggesting that idea because that is what I did for my son's LADA NIVA, in his case, a dripping control valve just inside the car at core inlet to modulate heat...a quick go around the problem without solving it....:grinyes: he uses it in summer only....of course....
..the idea is to clear the rough basics first.....always time to go for the more acute problem... if exists...
I have just bought a used 1999 Kia Sportage and the hoses are already looped. Noted you discuss a potential leak point as potentially the "control valve just inside the car"...good to know before I order a heater core replacement that I may not need...
Are there any schematics, guides, instructions or advice that may assist in opening up the dash to take a visual on where the leak used to be? Thank you! -Tod
..the idea is to clear the rough basics first.....always time to go for the more acute problem... if exists...
I have just bought a used 1999 Kia Sportage and the hoses are already looped. Noted you discuss a potential leak point as potentially the "control valve just inside the car"...good to know before I order a heater core replacement that I may not need...
Are there any schematics, guides, instructions or advice that may assist in opening up the dash to take a visual on where the leak used to be? Thank you! -Tod
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