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Hi,
I read a number of posts regarding no heat but I am hoping that with the symptoms I describe that someone can give me better advice as to what I should be looking at.
Two days ago the heat was fine, but yesterday no heat at all. I felt that the air coming through the vents did not match the outside temperature. Although the air blowing inside the car was not hot at all, it was not as cold as it was outside--it was neutral. If I change the vent settings, where the air is coming out matches the settings. I checked my radiator fluid is it was fine. My thermostat seems to working fine as the temperature gauge rises as usual. I haven't tried/checked anything else yet. I do have time today but am hoping to get some advise before getting into this blinded.
Thanks!
Jomo
The round cylinder part has two hoses going into it. The top one is hot and the lower one is cold. What should I check next? Are these parts the same on my 95 xjs?
Thanks,
Jomo
New information. The temp gauge is reading that the fluid in the coolant system has reached operating temperature but the fluid is not moving when I open up the radiator cap. How can this be? The engine is not over heating. One additional piece of information, in the last two weeks it was taking my car about two longer before the temp gauge went to its normal position. Very strange to me but hopefully not to others.
I will check that tomorrow. Is the temp gauge just an idiot gauge that reads normal even if the temp is below normal. I know that the oil light is like that? If it is like that then maybe the thermostat is just bad!? I'm going to borrow my friend's infrared thermometer tomorrow and find out the real temp once and for all.
You'll need to get replacement carbon brushes for the pump, its 99% down to them, especially since you clearly never replaced them.
All details here: Jaguar XJ6; Jaguar X300; Heater Pump
Replacement brushes need to be 4mm x 4mm x 7 or 8mm long. You can file down 5mm ones if you wont have access to 4mm ones. Takes a couple of hours to do it first time.
The heater valve is open with power off and closes with power applied so unless it is jammed shut it should open if you disconnect the plug. With the car running and heating selected the heater pump should run and you can check this by feeling it. Often these pumps wear out the electrical brushes and then fail. It is a pretty easy job to open up the pump, if it has failed, and although OEM replacement bushes are no longer available you should be able to get something similar from an auto electrician and then file them to fit your pump. Search the forum and you'll find a lot of info.
The heating in my car was poor when I bought the car and it was a clogged heater matrix but this would not be the cause a sudden failure as you have reported.
I borrowed my friend's infrared thermometer and the radiator hoses read about 120 F. That much too low, correct?
Too low.
I remember trying to perform 'Oxygen Orientation Setup' (warranty recall service for ECM PROMS) when I worked at the dealer and if the engine did not reach 88 degrees Centigrade, the test/setup would not commence.
Customers would decline a thermostat change to remedy so I would 'pinch-off' the radiator hose to get the engine hot enough to complete the Orientation.
I would remove the 'pinch-off' pliers and return the car to the customer after the RECALL was done.
Summertime thermostat faults were not noticed but an 'OPEN' thermostat in WINTER was obvious.
I installed a new thermostat. The gun shows that the water is a bit hotter than before the thermostat replacement. What I did observe is that one line at the heater core (the inlet I guess) is much hotter than the other line (the outlet(?)). Does this mean that my heater core is blocked?
Yes, I did check the resistor when the motor wouldn't spin. Thanks for mentioning that. Can you tell me how to find the model from Bosch that I can use.
Thanks!