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My heat problems continue
I got one issue resolved in my 99 Taurus as far as the heat is concerned thanks to everyone's input. I replaced the blend door actuator and now I have some heat.
The problem is the heat is only really good if I keep the car going. If I stop at a light or slow down in traffic the air turns cooler. Not completely cold but not cool. If I leave the fan on the lowest setting it tends to stay fairly warm but not hot. What am I left with? Water pump? I have a new thermostat in there (did this same thing before the new thermostat). I also have a new coolant reservoir and cap for that. |
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Re: My heat problems continue
Sounds to me like you are right with the water pump. Bet the impellers are worn off and will not flow enough coolant at idle.
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Re: My heat problems continue
Is there a way to test the water pump?
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Re: My heat problems continue
There is no reliable way without a lot of sophiscated equipment. Looking in the radiator or reservoir only tells you if the coolant is moving, not the rate of flow.
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Re: My heat problems continue
I don't recall reading what engine you have, but if you have the 12v Vulcan, they tend to wear out the impellers on the water pump.
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Re: My heat problems continue
Looks like the pump is only about $40 from Checker so I'm not out much if that really isn't the problem. With all of the overheating I had last year though, it probably needs repaced anyway.
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Re: My heat problems continue
Could you post a link to your previous thread regarding your first heating issue? Ive got a '99 with a similar problem. Apparently this is a common problem with these models. With ours we have not only replaced the thermostat, but found that the coolant temp sensor and 2 fan relays were(still are) keeping the fans on. I was wondering how you were able to deduce that it was the blend door actuator and how you replaced it. Thanks in advance.
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Re: My heat problems continue
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I knew it was the blend door actuator because I could here the thumping of the door everytime I turned the dial over to heat. I crawled around under the dash unplugging things one at a time until I found one that made the thumping stop. That's how I knew. |
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Re: My heat problems continue
I took the car by my dad's mechanic this afternoon to get his opinion. He doesn't think it is the water pump. I had no heat this morning when I went to work. I had great heat headed from work to the mechanics. It was 20 degree warmer outside this afternoon.
He noticed that the hose from the water pump to the heater core is cool, but the core to thermostat was hot. Not sure why that was significant. Does the water flow from pump to core or from thermostat to core? I have a bypass hose that runs between the in/out hoses for the heater core. He suggested removing the bypass and putting in some straight pipe. He said Ford told him there were two hoses with the same part number, one with the T's for the bypass and one without. Can anyone confirm this? Any opinions on this new info? He will only charge me $100 to change the water pump, so I'll let him do it if it ends up needing it. |
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Re: My heat problems continue
I am having the same issue with mine and found the hoses just like you described. I was considering cutting them and making the straight connections before I saw your posts.
Seems like a strange way to connect the hoses. I would think the water/coolant would flow the path of least resistance. Or is this to keep the heater cooler inside the vehicle. |
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Re: My heat problems continue
Well, I was doing some more reading on this car.
I decided the heck with it and put a water pump on. The blades on the old pump were flat, like I read in another thread. I put the pump on, added the coolant, warmed the car up and BAMMO. Heater works like it should. I'm going to wait until tomorrow to drive it around but I'm sure the other coolant problem I had will be resolved. Now to figure out that darn P0411 code. |
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I didn't have to take off the powersteering pump so that saved time also. I did unbolt the alt and sit it ontop the valve cover. There were three bolts I had to use a wrench on because I couldn't get the ratchet head in place to use. You do have to remove the belt tensioner wheel to get the pump off. I got all the bolts loose but that pulley was in the way of taking it out. So I just took it off. So pull out your 8, 13 and 15 sockets and wrenchs and yank it out.
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Re: My heat problems continue
I am having the same issue with my 99 sable, I did order new lines that go in and out of the heater core and when I picked them up they do not have the bypass T in them, is this going to cause an issue. If my heater core is plugged I don't want to damage it.
How much work is it to replace the pump, I would like to take it off just to see if the fins are there. |
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