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would this work to bypass rear heat?
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read and consider responding to my post. So, I have a 2002 Wind star and if I were to join lines 1 and 1 from the attached picture would this by-pass my rear heater and create a loop. The reason for doing so is becuase one of those lines ruptured and just need to get back on the road but can't do so until i fix or bi-pass that section of my cooling system.
This is a link to my onedrive in the event you cant see my supposing picture.t Last edited by l21VWJqz; 11-05-2023 at 12:44 PM. Reason: dont see my picture |
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Re: would this work to bipass rear heat?
Yes, one can bypass the loop going to the rear heater. But it is easier just to "block-off", not by-pass, the rear loop. Just plug both lines. I think this would work best. Not matter what you block off, or by pass, the engine cooling is not compromised in the least.
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