Heater

Asked by Cindy Nov 13, 2018 at 11:48 AM about the 1995 Toyota Celica GT Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have replaced the heater core, done a heater core flush
and a radiator flush, and I have manually moved  The
switch on the heater valve. Coolant is completely full and
am still getting pure cold air. The heater core is not leaking
and I'm not sure where to go next

4 Answers

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Does the engine reach normal operating temp? Are the heater hoses hot on a warmed engine? Maybe problem with temp door under the dash?

It runs at a normal operating temp. The hoses seem to be warm. I also did a radiator flush so everything seems to be circulating fine. The 2 vents above my radio blow no air. I'm not sure what the temp door is and which side is it on?

26,830

What is the operating temp in degrees F? The hoses should be hot, in my opinion. What about the thermostat?

All my fluids are good. That is why I'm stumped. I've already done these trouble shooting steps.

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