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93 accord doesnt blow strong heat

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    #16
    Originally posted by illinois_erik View Post
    first he needs some heat to blow
    changed the blower motor resistor and its blowing very strong....I noticed a lot of debris on the heater core and tried to get as much as i could away. thanks everybody.
    The other problem i have and I dont know if it was because it was -30 degrees this morning is that the heat wasnt very hot,i would say lukewarm at best.
    hat is the solution for this

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      #17
      Glad to hear your issue got resolved.

      In regards to your new question... Did your coolant needle reach normal (the middle or slightly below) for at least 5 to 10 minutes of driving?
      PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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        #18
        the needle has reached almost to the middle after driving for about 20min

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          #19
          If it's -30 out you will not get hot heat from an Accord. You're running -30 air over a small heat exchanger for about a second. Use the recirc vs outside air setting to get better heat. (will result in more fogging of windows)

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            #20
            Thanks a lot for the suggestions.

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              #21
              I had an issue of only having lukewarm heat. Turned out to be the heater control valve. It's located in the heater supply hose, when you turn the knob on the dash it either opens or closes the valve by cable. It's between the firewall and the back of the engine in-line on the heater supply line. The valve is about 5/8 I.D. Mine was almost pluged and had very little flow...I replaced it and I had heat.
              From O'reilly's for about $35.00 + tax

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