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'00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange

Posted By: Von

'00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/19/09 05:18 AM

The heater in our '00 Concorde has a very strange problem. Since last winter the heater hasnt blown as hot as it used to. Tonight I noticed that when you come to a stop the air out of the vents gets considerably cooler, take off and the air heats back up. I also noticed this evening the temp gauge is reading a little warmer than usual, not much but enough to notice, usually runs about 3/8 on the temp gauge, tonight it was right at the halfway mark.

Any ideas?

Thank
Posted By: bigblock340power

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/19/09 01:53 PM

You might try this, sounds like it could be the problem.


. Inspect Heater Control Valve. The heater control valve is used to shut off hot coolant from entering the core when the heater is in the off position. A heater control valve can be actuated by either a vacuum line or a cable from the vacuum heater control valve to the heater core. This hose should be warm; if not the heater control valve is stuck and needs to be replaced. After the repair has been made refill the coolant level and recheck system.



Check Vacuum Feed. Most heater systems are operated by engine vacuum. This vacuum is used to actuate servos to move the temperature adjustment doors inside the heater plenum. If engine vacuum is not present the heater will not operate properly. To test for this condition remove the vacuum feed line from one of the vacuum servos. With the vacuum feed line removed insert a vacuum test gauge. If no vacuum is present, open the hood and inspect all small vacuum lines from the engine to the firewall and repair as needed. If a hissing noise is present under the dash when the engine is running a vacuum leak exists and must be repaired to restore heater function.
Posted By: Dcuda69

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/19/09 03:07 PM

Quote:

The heater in our '00 Concorde has a very strange problem. Since last winter the heater hasnt blown as hot as it used to. Tonight I noticed that when you come to a stop the air out of the vents gets considerably cooler, take off and the air heats back up. I also noticed this evening the temp gauge is reading a little warmer than usual, not much but enough to notice, usually runs about 3/8 on the temp gauge, tonight it was right at the halfway mark.

Any ideas?

Thank




Low coolant level???
Posted By: stumpy

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/19/09 03:35 PM

It does sound like low fluid.
Posted By: Von

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/21/09 05:58 PM

So, I think you are right that it is low on coolant. Looks like the rad is leaking and Ive got to refill it to locate the leak.

So, is there a way to refill properly without having to have the 50 dollar funnel?

Thanks
Posted By: SALEM1912

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/22/09 03:06 AM

If I remember right there where something to do with a updated w/pump to take care of this problem I'll ck tomorrow.
Posted By: buildanother

Re: '00 Concorde Heater Problem, Very Strange - 12/22/09 01:11 PM

I would just fill it through the (hard to see through) white tank where the radiator cap is. It appears to be the high point anyway. I have an intrepid and peek at the level now and then, and it's a little tricky looking through the white plastic for coolant.
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