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I cut the front of the plug off and had good access to solder wires to the terminals. I then taped back the part I cut off. It came out sturdy.
I went to Lowes and purchased two adapters that allowed me to connect the existing hoses to it as well as the larger hoses (purchased at Lowes) which went to the pump.
Sorry for the delayed response. No plug with my motor. However, the terminals was marked with a + and - so I just used a meter to determine how to wire her up.
So I checked my pump, and it seems to be working. I took 12v to it, and it spins fine. However, I still don't have heat. I felt the hoses all around it, and they all seemed warm except the hose that I think goes to the heater core. I am wondering if it is the device just above the pump, I think the heater valve, may be bad. Or it could be that pump and does not spin when I connect everything back up. I tried multiple pumps and they all do the same thing. The chances that two are bad COULD be possible but I doubt it.
I could not find the proper fuze. I can see a few relay's but I could not find a fuse. Could it be the heater valve? I do have another one, and I plan on changing that tomorrow. When I put it on auto and set it to 90 it seems that the airconditioner is running because it gets really cold
I checked all the fuzes, and they are OK. I will look into the relays, but I will change the valve to see what that does. That is the only thing I think it could be. One last thought: where does the temperature taken from to tell the system to turn on heat or air?
It is a Cabin Temp sensor / fan below the steering wheel column to the car's left
It gets clogged with lint and can only be cleaned with air , least removing the fan oil that lubricates it
The panel below the steering column has to be removed and cleaned from the back side
Pic coming
It gives no code when clogged as the circuit is just fine
It is a thermistor ( solid state device ) sensor and in my all-encompassing theory of Parker if it gets clogged the thermistor being feed energy is not dissipated by moving air and is biased to have a higher temp signal than actual cabin temp hence your A / C being on and heater not
Last edited by Parker 7; Feb 27, 2024 at 08:20 AM.
Hmm. That would explain why there was no heat when I was driving around. I know I got the beeps on the climate control but did not think anything of it. I put everything back together over the weekend, so I know it is connected, but I'm not sure about the operation. I will have to pull it again and blow it out.
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I went to Lowes and purchased two adapters that allowed me to connect the existing hoses to it as well as the larger hoses (purchased at Lowes) which went to the pump.
I changed the valve and same issue. It looks like something is not telling the valve to open. I have 6.5v at the valve. I set it to 90 with auto and getting nothin but air conditioner. All hoses are very hot around the valve except the one going into the valve and there is no water coming out of the valve. So this tells me that the valve is not opening. I guess my next step is to check the relays. Need to figure out which one it is