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Offline patrone

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« Reply #15 on: February 24, 2005, 06:26:29 PM »
SOme older models you need to change thermostat from "Summer" to "winter", the diffrence is the degrees when it will open.

Offline DREDIOCK

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« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2005, 06:32:06 PM »
Your Frazeldebug probably has too much gleken or is over bundulated.

either way its the same procedure to fix it

Now first you gotta go to the parts store and ask for these items. Dont worry they will know exactly what you are doing and will be impressed with your knowledge of such things.

First you want a begdooglelop,
 a Closed faced asexual nobble wrench,
A flobbletong.
A sledge hammer
and a left handed  I Beam spreader.

Now oonce you get those things home. You open the hood on your car

Now you take the begdooglelop and insert it under the spenzil then you take the closed faced asexual nobblewrench and turn the leddle counter counter clockwise until the begdooglelop locks into place
That being done you next take the  Flobblethong and insert the outer ring into the inner spline on the upside under portion of the leddle.

Next take the sledgehammer and smash the knuckes on your most used hand because no job is complete without at least one set of smashed knuckles. And if you dont have at least one set of smashed knuckles the repair wont hold and you will hve to keep rediong it untill you do so you might as well get it over with.

Oh the  left handed I beam Spreader?
Well thats just to hang on the wall and show off.
Just so you can say you have one.

Course you could and should always bring it to the mechanic particularly if its still under warranty.

But remember  as anyone who has brought a car back for repairs while still under warranty will tell you.
Anything that breaks while the car is under warranty will always be one of the few things not covered by the warranty. And will cost you at least a weeks pay to fix.

Parts under warranty typically if they are  going to break will break within the first 6 months AFTER the warranty has expired.
After that if it hasnt broken yet it probably never will.

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« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2005, 08:35:38 AM »
uh... is there any air comeing out of the vents when you turn on the fan?  if not, the fan motor, wiring or fuse is to blame.   Is the engine temp normal when warmed up and the fan works but no hot air?  if so... the heater core is blocked for some reason... either the controls are not letting watter in or the core is plugged and needs to be replaced.

oh... if you can grab the heater hoses and feel them when the car is warmed up it will tell yu if water is circulating through the heater core which is simply a tiny little radiator with a fan glowing on it.

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« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2005, 09:36:27 AM »
You drive french cars Furby? you will *never* hear the end of this, it's a promisse :D
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