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Heater in 2001 T190
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<blockquote data-quote="scsindust" data-source="post: 9458" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>I took the hoses off going to the heater core and blew them out, and refilled it, but I don't know how much got in it. I figured the circulating coolant would fill it back up anyway. I;m going to try to pinch that short hose and see what happens. The inlet hose to the heater core is warm, not hot, and the outlet hose is real cold, which leads me to believe that the coolant isn't moving fast if at all through the core.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsindust, post: 9458, member: 214"] I took the hoses off going to the heater core and blew them out, and refilled it, but I don't know how much got in it. I figured the circulating coolant would fill it back up anyway. I;m going to try to pinch that short hose and see what happens. The inlet hose to the heater core is warm, not hot, and the outlet hose is real cold, which leads me to believe that the coolant isn't moving fast if at all through the core. [/QUOTE]
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