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Age: 54 Posts: 92 Joined: 8th Apr 2012 Ride: EA Falcon S 30th Anniversary Location: Brisbane |
My EA heater works very poorly. When I select heat, even from partial heat, I get a vacuum noise behind the controller. I pulled the dash apart and found the vacuum coming from the exhaust port on the temp control, located between the turqoise and black lines. This makes sense since the schematic shows black is vacuum 'supply' and turqoise is vacuum control to the heater tap. It just seems very excessive and suggests there is some leak or other excess vacuum source in that circuit.
That's the end of my aptitude for this so now reaching out for help or hints on fixing this. Since I am regularly doing SYD-BNE trips the ability to go inland out of BNE in peak times and through Glen Innes etc is impossible now because I freeze my you know what off! In fact given recent BNE weather just having a heater would be nice. If you can't help me let me know if there is someone you would recommend to help fix this in Brisbane near Toowong region.
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Aussie Pete |
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Age: 54 Posts: 92 Joined: 8th Apr 2012 Ride: EA Falcon S 30th Anniversary Location: Brisbane |
Gotta say I keep learning these things the hard way. Where's my mates on here to help???
Anyhow, for reference, I found the controller manifold was all connected properly and when selecting heat the exhaust port was creating the noise. I checked all the vacuum lines and all seem connected. Having to work and wanting this fixed I took the car to Mr Cool at Milton QLD near the XXX brewery. The guys there were facntastic. The heater core was blocked up and needed flushing which got the heat working. As per my suspicions the controller was good but it seems when the prior owner fitted a new heater tap the vacuum lines were reversed which is why vacuum was running back to the exhaust excessively. One very toast EA just in time for the crazy cold weather we are having June 2012! Thanks for the heat Mr Cool!
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