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How do you remove a heater control valve?

How do you remove a heater control valve?

To remove the valve, first undo the electrical connection to the unit. Unclip the four hoses with water pump pliers, as there are spring clips on each hose. Once the hoses are removed, the valve can be removed and replaced with the new one. Note: Be certain not to get the hoses mixed up when replacing the unit.

How do you replace a heater in a Ford F-150?

In order to prevent as much mess as possible, drain the coolant first. Position a drain pan underneath the drain hole on the radiator. Remove the coolant reservoir cap; make sure the engine is cool before removing it. Using a 3/4 socket, remove the drain plug from the radiator to allow it to drain.

When to replace the heater control valve on a Ford?

It is a very common problem on Fords in general and it is fair to assume that this is what the problem is when the heater suddenly stops working for no apparent reason. To replace the heater control valve you will only need a few basic tools, as the job is what I call an intermediate job, with very little technical skill required.

Where are the heater hoses on a Ford truck?

Disconnect the heater hoses using the quick disconnects located against the firewall. They are generally somewhere on the passenger side near the top of the engine bay on the firewall. To disconnect, push the hose in, press in the tabs, and then pull the hose off.

Where is the heater control valve on my car?

To the best of my knowledge, your vehicle doesn’t have one. It has been replaced by a blend air door that is located near the heater core. As far as the valve, if one exist, it will be mounted on the supply side heater core hose.

Why do I need to replace my heater control valve?

During times when the air conditioner is in use, the heater control valve closes, preventing engine coolant from entering the heater core. The result is less heat in the passenger compartment, allowing the air conditioner to work more efficiently. Follow the step-by-step guide below for directions for replacing a faulty heater control valve.

How do you remove a lower radiator hose?

Remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator by first loosening the clamp and then gently but firmly twisting the hose to ensure that it is not stuck on. Tip: Oftentimes the hose will stick as if it is glued in place. By twisting, you can break this bond and make it much easier to remove.

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Ruth Doyle