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    No Heat!!!!!

    Whats up Yall!

    Ran into another problem Saterday night!
    I dont have any heat!!!!
    I turned the knob to the red! and put it on full blast!
    Actuly the knob turned all the way around past the red!
    Ive known about this problem since last year, But Didnt know about this site till this year!
    Anyway, being a man, i have just tuffed it out, and wore a skully, or a jacket to stay warm when i go somewhere in the winter months!
    I use warm water on my windshield when the ice forms! lol.
    Anyway,
    I actuly had a chick ride in my car with me halloween night!
    We went and got breakfast, after some drinking!!!!
    well, her freinds took her car and told me to drive her back to her car when we were done at the waffle house!!!!
    Soooo, it didn't go over well that i didnt have heat,
    And i bet she would have made out with me, if the conditions inside the car were right!
    I got to get this heat working ASAP!
    Its a major cock block!
    PLease help!
    Stay in School and learn it the correct way....

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    #2
    Originally posted by Accord93RR View Post
    I turned the knob to the red! and put it on full blast!
    Actuly the knob turned all the way around past the red!
    Sounds like the cable isn't attached the back of the knob.

    1999 BMW M3
    2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
    2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
    2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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      #3
      Originally posted by JoshM View Post
      Sounds like the cable isn't attached the back of the knob.
      true sounds like that could be the only prob cuz heaters useually always work
      FROM L.A. TO KILL TOWN BABY

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        #4
        Cable? so this is gonna be a dash removal???
        Stay in School and learn it the correct way....

        • Airframe Certification
        • Powerplant Certification
        • EPA Universal certification
        • Gas Welding
        • Starting and Ignition Systems
        • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
        • Engine Maintenance
        • Composites
        • Alternators
        • Batteries
        • Exhaust Systems
        • Sheet Metal
        • High Volume Low Pressure Painting
        • Electronic Systems
        • Rigid/Flexible Fluid lines
        • Tool Calibration
        • Cooling Systems
        • Hand/Power Tools
        • Troubleshooting• Safety

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          #5
          Originally posted by Accord93RR View Post
          Cable? so this is gonna be a dash removal???
          Yes.

          1999 BMW M3
          2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
          2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
          2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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            #6
            Usually..no heat means you are low on coolant. Be sure to check that first.

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              #7
              Originally posted by dano28 View Post
              Usually..no heat means you are low on coolant. Be sure to check that first.
              If he's able to turn the knob past where it's supposed to go, that usually means the cable came unattached.



              OP, when you turn the knob back and forth (from cold to hot), can you here the heater core open and close?

              1999 BMW M3
              2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
              2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
              2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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                #8
                I dont guess so.
                All fluids are toped off! level is good!
                It just spins, past the red marking almost back to the blue! but eventuly stops.
                I might just be carrtying an exxtra jacket or a blanet or somethig for passangers!
                Pulln the dash just to hook that cable up is gonna suck!
                Is it worth it?
                Do i wanna cock blocked again?
                What if it needs a whole new cable??
                I thinnk i rember my "honda tech" telling me it was frayed about about 2 years ago>

                Has anybody else experianced this?
                Stay in School and learn it the correct way....

                • Airframe Certification
                • Powerplant Certification
                • EPA Universal certification
                • Gas Welding
                • Starting and Ignition Systems
                • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
                • Engine Maintenance
                • Composites
                • Alternators
                • Batteries
                • Exhaust Systems
                • Sheet Metal
                • High Volume Low Pressure Painting
                • Electronic Systems
                • Rigid/Flexible Fluid lines
                • Tool Calibration
                • Cooling Systems
                • Hand/Power Tools
                • Troubleshooting• Safety

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Accord93RR View Post
                  Is it worth it?
                  Is having heat for the rest of the winter worth an hour of your trouble? I'd think so.

                  1999 BMW M3
                  2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
                  2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
                  2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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                    #10
                    Could it be that the thermostat is stuck open? I read that you said you can turn the knob all the way around but still, it might be something to check out.

                    1992 Honda Accord Coupe LX

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                      #11
                      Make sure the knob is not broken, and the mechanism behind the knob isn't broken either. That mechanism behind it controls how far the knob turns, and is easy to replace as well.
                      1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

                      1986 Chevrolet C10|5.3L|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe

                      1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi


                      1992 Accord Wagon (RETIRED)

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                        #12
                        heater core anyone?
                        I know....I'm gunna lower it

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