RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
Jack the car up, run her to temp, rad cap off, heaters on full, get a long pipe that will fit into the expansion bottle, fill it with water to allow you force any air out while turning the bleed screw on the top of the rad. Failing that I have a full matrix, panel and heater control valve available for sale for a coupe.
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
What will that process do the car is not air locked running and driving perfect. Thanks for the reply btw
I was more leaning towards there is something giving trouble with the hot/cold dial some valve not doing what it should?
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
I had a similar situation, car ran fine but no hot air. Was convinved there was no air in the system, bled it again and bingo. You could also take the valve off and check for blockages etc. I don't think the its the final resistor because from reading a post recently you would have no air blowing at all.
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
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Originally Posted by Venom
I had a similar situation, car ran fine but no hot air. Was convinved there was no air in the system, bled it again and bingo. You could also take the valve off and check for blockages etc. I don't think the its the final resistor because from reading a post recently you would have no air blowing at all.
It blows but wont blow hot air for some reason. I will bleed it again and see might replace the rad also as its only in average shape.
Im convinced there is some valve somewhere sticking but sure ill give that a go first
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
Definite sign of trapped air, needs to be bled again properly
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
I had the same peoblem with my e36, I bled it and changed the thermostat still no joy. It was the heater valve, €20 in the scraper and dosent take long to change.
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
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Originally Posted by Johny14586
I had the same peoblem with my e36, I bled it and changed the thermostat still no joy. It was the heater valve, €20 in the scraper and dosent take long to change.
Id be suspicious that could be my problem where abouts is it? Coming from from the bulkhead somewhere?
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
Yeah on the bulkhead passenger side beside the battery tray
RE: E36 coupe Heater issue
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Originally Posted by Johny14586
Yeah on the bulkhead passenger side beside the battery tray
Are them valves moved by cables or are they electronically controlled?