Heater issues on 2000 expedition.Had the heater cores flushed,changed the thermostat.Checked the blend door.Im thinking its the water pump empellers might be coroded.The inlet line gets hot but i can pince the heater hose and squezze it like its not getting enough pressure to the front and back cores.Anyone else have any ideas please?

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Asked by Nelson1976 Nov 06, 2013 at 11:36 AM about the 2000 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Had the heater cores flushed,changed the thermostat.Checked the blend door.Im thinking
its the water pump empellers might be coroded.The inlet line gets hot but i can pince the
heater hose and squezze it like its not getting enough pressure to the front and back
cores.Anyone else have any ideas please?

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Have you checked the heater core bypass

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