Heater control valve cause overheat?
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Heater control valve cause overheat?
Can a bad heater control valve cause overheating? I know it may sound dumb but going to work this morning, I had heat running and truck proceeded to go all the way to the red pulled over shut off for 15 mins started back up and ran fine and stayed at half. Driving home, didn't turn heat on, heated to half way and never moved.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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No, if anything it would reduce heat (more heat being transferred to air via the heater core). Unless your heater core has a massive coolant leak but you would've noticed that!
Sounds like you might have air in your coolant system. Bubbles will tend to hang out at the coolant temp sensor causing a false reading. Don't assume it's that though if it overheats again.
Sounds like you might have air in your coolant system. Bubbles will tend to hang out at the coolant temp sensor causing a false reading. Don't assume it's that though if it overheats again.
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In your case, it sound like more of a bad thermostat. It's not opening fast enough (or an aftermarket one at the wrong temperature range) causing the engine to overheat until it finally does open. Not a sure fire diagnosis, but likely. You'll want to get that fixed, long term overheating will blow your head gasket, guarenteed.
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Actually his problem does make sense. Not all yotas have this issue BUT some do. When your heater is on it is dissipating more heat, the cooler fluid coming from the heater core gets dumped out right at the thermostat. If it is to cold the thermostat wont open. I believe 4crawler has a little write up on the issue.
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Surging idle means low coolant, or air in the system. It can also happen when your coolant freezes, OR you have a bad ect senesor. This happened to me when we got down below 0*F a few weeks ago. Went out to warm up the truck, come back out 5 min later, and the idle was surging, no heat coming from the heater. I then remembered that I had a leak over the summer, and filled up with water after repairing the leak, and never put any antifreeze in... DOH!!
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heater control valve took care of overheating problem. I have a Weber installed that till needs to be tuned again after moving from 15000 ft to 500 ft. I also installed the yota thermostat, so either valve and/or thermostat solved the problem. It still isn't full heat I don't think but its much better than none!
Last edited by woodyth; 12-30-2013 at 02:51 PM.
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