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Old 09-03-2005, 10:46 AM
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Question Rear Heater Lines Routing

I had to replace the lines to my rear heater and just pulled off what didn't literally fall of when I was pulling the transmission. So now I have the dilema that I don't know which end at the heater matches up to the other in the engine bay. I thought I had a picture but not of the lines specifically. And the FSM doesn't show it, just the wiring. One tees off from the solid tube out of the water pump and the other tees off from the solid tube that goes behind the engine. Can someone take a look at theirs and post back to me which is which please? Does it even matter which route the flow takes?!
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Anyone with a 2nd gen with rear heat?
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Should not matter that much. I usually try to have the valve in the rear heater in the side getting the pressure from the pump, but nothing inside is directional.
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Thank you much! I wish the FSM covered more of it other than just the engine bay hoses and wiring. BTW, the body mount bushings are great!
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Yes, some things are covered rather thinly in the FSM. In those cases I try to find something else like the part in question and copy the way it is hooked up. So for the rear heater, look at the front heater plumbing.
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Ah! Good idea! I will do that as well. The FSM didn't have anything about the lines and I searched here and on t4r.org as well with no luck.
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