RDEXPO02
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Where is the blend door for the rear? I can't imaging I have two bad doors but at least I should be able to get heat from that one and check it easier no?
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Having issues also ..if its warm outside I will have hot heat if its cold outside my heat will be cold ..blend door and heater core are good
I have an 02' Eddie Baurer with the same issues as described in the thread title.
Because I have done many searches regarding this issue, and don't often find that people return to threads to post their results. I will be sure to report my findings. It's hard for me to believe that nobody including Ford hasn't been able to report on what the fix was/is. I hate throwing money at old vehicles to chase unclear diagnosis. So hopefully what I outlined will plot the course for fixing this issue with the heat and I can report back successful results to help others with this issue.
Thank you and I do agree that many don't bother to return to post results. Looking forward to your return.
Ok well I've been busy with work, but I managed to cut the heater hose coming off the water pump with the restrictor. The restrictor is about 3/8" diameter in a 5/8-3/4" hose so it is significant. The inside of the hose appeared to be a little rusty but was clear otherwise. I went ahead and spliced in a hose barb to get rid of the restrictor. At idle the front and rear were warm/hot but not as hot as it should be, and althogh the heatercore feed lines were too hot to grab for longer than a few seconds, the return lines were a little hotter than before but no where close to the feed lines.
Then I went for a drive which seems to be the real test. The rear heater maintained the heat, not hot enough to shut off, but signicantly warmer. The front almost instantly went cold when driving in the 39* weather so the front heatercore is not flowing enough fluid through it to overcome the cooler outside air.
Just to test pressure across the heatercores I also pinched off the front and rear heatercore feed lines one at a time to see if the increased pressure would help push more fluid through each heater core. It made no difference with the front.
Based on this I have ruled out the restrictor and waterpump as the culprit. The reason I rule out the waterpump, is simply because the heatercore in the rear has a longer run coming off the same T for both the feed and return lines. From a pumping perspective it should take more effort/time to pump fluid to the rear heatercore than the front as it is a longer run. Which tells me that there is a flow problem in the front heater core and the rear is clearer but not completely clear as it should blow hot to shut off after awhile driving.
I am going to replace the rear heatercore as it is easy to access and if I can at least get it to blow really hot, it will heat the cabin enough to keep everybody warm and I can get by without having to take off the dash to get to the front heatercore until the summer.
Thanks Shinobi, I will try that. Does anybody know if CLR is harmfull to the hoses?