Pinky 1352
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2003 Expedition XLT 4.6L 2WD w/ manual rear AC
Trying again this year to get the AC system working correctly, and I *think* all system leaks may finally be addressed.
I was doing my own check for leaks after the mechanic redid some seals for me and I noticed that the hoses going to and from the rear heater core are super hot.
The vacuum controlled heater control valve in the engine compartment appears to be functioning as intended for this year (only in the closed position on Max AC), and the *front* heater core hoses are cool(ish) so why would I still be getting hot coolant to the rear core?
It kind of negates having rear AC at all if the blower behind the AC core back there also has to blow past a hot heater core?!
I haven't been able to find a comprehensive diagram for the heater hose routing so if anyone has that instead of an answer I can maybe figure this out?
Thanks in advance all!
Trying again this year to get the AC system working correctly, and I *think* all system leaks may finally be addressed.
I was doing my own check for leaks after the mechanic redid some seals for me and I noticed that the hoses going to and from the rear heater core are super hot.
The vacuum controlled heater control valve in the engine compartment appears to be functioning as intended for this year (only in the closed position on Max AC), and the *front* heater core hoses are cool(ish) so why would I still be getting hot coolant to the rear core?
It kind of negates having rear AC at all if the blower behind the AC core back there also has to blow past a hot heater core?!
I haven't been able to find a comprehensive diagram for the heater hose routing so if anyone has that instead of an answer I can maybe figure this out?
Thanks in advance all!
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