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Poor heating

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:15 pm
by mjb
Basically when I set the climate control thing to 30c (max) it'll only get "warmish", even with a hot engine. I'm *guessing* that due to something in the coolant system leaking (desperately need to find out where and duct tape it up!) I've got myself a nice air pocket somewhere that'll be stopping circulation to the heater matrix. Would I be close? How would I go about bleeding the air out?

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:26 pm
by turbolag
Sounds like the heater circuit may need bleeding. There should be 1 or 2 (dependant on engine) bleed nipples in the coolant hoses at the rear of the engine, just where they pipes vanish into the bulkhead.

Ideally, there's a special pug tool that screws on the the expansion tank filler and allows you to fill up well above the bleed nipple height, making bleeding easy. Alternatively, you could find a suitable plastic bottle and chop it up to make a funnel, or get an assistant to undo the nipple whilst you place your lips over the filler and blow (clean the filler neck first!).

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:10 pm
by mjb
Cheers, just what I need to know there. Not sure about putting my gob anywhere near the tank though, I'm no whale biologist but antifreeze looks fairly toxic to me :)

Any suggestion on plastic bottles? It occurs to me that a moderately water-tight seal (a.k.a. well-fitting bottle neck) of some sort might be needed to prevent it just spilling out all over the place as opposed to increasing the water pressure...

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 9:47 pm
by turbolag
If i recall, the 1 litre bottles of fresh orange juice from tesco have a nice wide neck and are just right for the job. The top half of an old 1 litre oil bottle might do the job too.

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:45 pm
by mjb
OK I've been out to do the job - why not, it's not as if I get to see my car in daylight nowadays - and been pleasantly surprised to discover I didn't need the bottle due to the nature of small roads tending to have quite pronounced curvature meaning the RHS of the car is significantly higher than the LHS (sorry, i can never remember if o/s or n/s are left or right!)

So yeah, next time you guys can just park expansion-tank side on a reasonable kerb to save hassle :)

Anyhow didn't notice much air (if any) coming out of the bleed valve but definitely pushed a lot of liquid through it and out onto the road as I managed to drop the bloody cap didn't I (and didn't think to just put the expansion cap on till later!). But I did run the engine for a minute or 2 (not longer since it's a bit antisocial in a narrow terraced street at night) and definitely felt a hint of warmness coming from the vents. Lets see how it looks in the morning eh?

Now for the un-heated heated seats... :frown: