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CRHardie

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A friend has a 90 D250 that has plenty of engine heat but no heat in the cab. The blower motor runs fine also. Is the hot/cold controled by a cable or is it vacuum? He said it worked fine last year. Thanks
 
It's that li'll vacuum dashpot/control thinggy that is mounted to the inlet side of the heater core. Right next to the firewall. I suppose you'd have to test for a vacumm there and test the unit itself.

GL
 
The heater actually has two types of control. The push buttons for heat, vent, defrost, etc. are vacuum actuated, but the lever which controls air temperature moves a cable which appears to open/close a door in the heater. The problem could be a broken cable, or a broken pivot point. I had one break at the pivot point, I repaired it with JB weld (man's other best friend) reinforced with spring wire. Has lasted 4 years.
 
Try cancelling that gay vacuum actuated water valve. Remove it and replace with a new/longer straight piece of heater hose. Or if you want some form of water shutoff, say for colder AC in summer, get yourself a valve say from a big rig or do like I did and use a ball water shutoff valve inline.



Also drop down the glove box and verify the movement of the linkage of the hot/cold door by way of the temp control lever on the heater control unit/dash. Move the lever from hot to cold and see if the linkage moves freely.
 
Cab heat or lack there of

I did exactly what Bill did, removed the POS valve operator thats on the heater line and installed a 3/8" (I believe) ball valve with a couple of short pipe nipples cut to fit and VOILA! no problems now! I just found a way to cap the vacuum line with a barb fitting and a cap.



Phil
 
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