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Old 02-02-2005, 09:13 AM
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92 camry with no HEAT!! help !

hi,

ok i got a 1992 camry with no heat when the car is moving.. thats right.. i got some when it idles.. i changed the thermostat and even put in a new heat radiator..

is there a trap somewhere that could be left open and let in too much cold air or something?


it's getting cold out ! please help !!


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Old 02-02-2005, 11:19 AM
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Re: 92 camry with no HEAT!! help !

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hi,

ok i got a 1992 camry with no heat when the car is moving.. thats right.. i got some when it idles.. i changed the thermostat and even put in a new heat radiator..

is there a trap somewhere that could be left open and let in too much cold air or something?


it's getting cold out ! please help !!


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With someone moving the heating switch , check if the Coolant by pass valve is opening properly. Check my gallery to have an idea how this valve looks. It is slightly different in the 92, 4 cyl. It is located close to the fierwall on the driver's side. Sometimes the screw securing the valve handle needs to be tighted.
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