GR
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My "newly" acquired '91 Suburban (5.7L) blows warm air from the heater and still blows some through the vents when set to "HEAT".
The vacuum control to the valve in the heater core hose isn't working but hot radiator fluid still appears to be reaching the heater core because both hoses (to and from) are warm.
So now the questions...
Should the valve be actuated or not when set to "HEAT"?
No vacuum is present at this valve no matter what the A/C controls are set to. I hear the other vacuum actuators move for the other settings but nothing at that valve.
What temperature thermostat should this truck have?
My temp. gauge on the dash stays below 210 all the time. I'm thinking a new thermostat is in order to heat things up.
Also, my A/C compressor won't kick on at any setting of the controls.
Any other suggestions/comments/help/guidance/opinions?
Thanks
The vacuum control to the valve in the heater core hose isn't working but hot radiator fluid still appears to be reaching the heater core because both hoses (to and from) are warm.
So now the questions...
Should the valve be actuated or not when set to "HEAT"?
No vacuum is present at this valve no matter what the A/C controls are set to. I hear the other vacuum actuators move for the other settings but nothing at that valve.
What temperature thermostat should this truck have?
My temp. gauge on the dash stays below 210 all the time. I'm thinking a new thermostat is in order to heat things up.
Also, my A/C compressor won't kick on at any setting of the controls.
Any other suggestions/comments/help/guidance/opinions?
Thanks
GM didn't use 'em on our rigs, other than with the rear heat option. On rigs with the rear heat option, only coolant to the rear heater is controlled by the hot water valve. Coolant is always flowing in the front core.
It's possible that they added the entire a/c system. There are some aftermarket a/c systems that look very much like the stock stuff until you look really closely.