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Hot air does NOT shut off!!!

Started by Still Pat, August 23, 2022, 02:39:18 PM

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Still Pat

Hot air will not shut off (NOT fan, air temp.). Replaced valve under hood, STILL hot! Old valve WAS bad, corroded/stuck. Can slide the controls on the dash full range. IF just low freon, should I at least feel a temp. change? My ankle is getting baked!!
'83 AMC Eagle wagon 258/auto.
'84 AMC Eagle sedan (4 door) 258/auto.
PREVIOUS AMCs:
'72 Gremlin X 304/3 speed
'81 Eagle Kammback 258/4 speed (Purchased new)
'82 Eagle wagon 258/5 speed (Ordered new, traded Kammback)
'86 (I THINK) Eagle wagon - BlackBird 258/auto. (Got hit/totaled)
'83 Eagle wagon - White Eagle 258-auto. (Front subframe was rotted out - sold for parts)

mudkicker715

the cables might move but are they connected to the flap door?



Manitowoc WI

MIPS

Is vacuum present at the coolant valve when the controls are switched to COLD?

Still Pat

It's been a couple years, but I SEEM TO recall it having vacuum. I can't say for the door, I didn't check it.
'83 AMC Eagle wagon 258/auto.
'84 AMC Eagle sedan (4 door) 258/auto.
PREVIOUS AMCs:
'72 Gremlin X 304/3 speed
'81 Eagle Kammback 258/4 speed (Purchased new)
'82 Eagle wagon 258/5 speed (Ordered new, traded Kammback)
'86 (I THINK) Eagle wagon - BlackBird 258/auto. (Got hit/totaled)
'83 Eagle wagon - White Eagle 258-auto. (Front subframe was rotted out - sold for parts)

Illeagle1984

The valve is normally open, allowing coolant through like MIPS referred to.  Just start the car up and switch it to hot.  Look at the valve.  Then switch to full cold.  The valve should have moved and shut coolant flow off to the heater core.  You can check the stubs between the valve and firewall, they should be cool(er) with the valve shut.  The head unit switches the vacuum on and off, there's about 12 feet of potential problems right there.  I have also seen new 'old car' parts like this that simply don't work out of the box.  The diaphragm may not hold vacuum, might have been sitting so it froze up, etc.

Could try to clamp off the heater hoses and see if it changes; quick and easy if you have a suitable tool.  Gentle use of vice grips...
It's getting crowded down here:
1973 Ford Mustang "Rustang"
1984 AMC Eagle Sedan "IllEagle" 183k
1984 AMC Eagle Wagon "Eagle 2"
1996 Cadillac Eldorado 178k
1998 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight 239k
2002 Cadillac Eldorado Doral Edition
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 179k

Still Pat

Quote from: Illeagle1984 on August 29, 2022, 07:26:27 PM
The valve is normally open, allowing coolant through like MIPS referred to.  Just start the car up and switch it to hot.  Look at the valve.  Then switch to full cold.  The valve should have moved and shut coolant flow off to the heater core.  You can check the stubs between the valve and firewall, they should be cool(er) with the valve shut.  The head unit switches the vacuum on and off, there's about 12 feet of potential problems right there.  I have also seen new 'old car' parts like this that simply don't work out of the box.  The diaphragm may not hold vacuum, might have been sitting so it froze up, etc.

Could try to clamp off the heater hoses and see if it changes; quick and easy if you have a suitable tool.  Gentle use of vice grips...

Good idea! I have a couple pairs of the plastic ones for fuel lines. They should be great!
'83 AMC Eagle wagon 258/auto.
'84 AMC Eagle sedan (4 door) 258/auto.
PREVIOUS AMCs:
'72 Gremlin X 304/3 speed
'81 Eagle Kammback 258/4 speed (Purchased new)
'82 Eagle wagon 258/5 speed (Ordered new, traded Kammback)
'86 (I THINK) Eagle wagon - BlackBird 258/auto. (Got hit/totaled)
'83 Eagle wagon - White Eagle 258-auto. (Front subframe was rotted out - sold for parts)

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