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Hi, I have a 1993 SC400 that anytime I try to use the heater, it only blows cool air. Is there a heater valve somewhere that isnt opening, or is there a problem thats typical to these cars? Thanks!


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The heater valve is on the passenger side of the car. Its mounted by one bolt on the firewall, I think. It has 2 vacuum lines to it. One of the Vacuum lines has a little black plastic valve in between them. Check that first. It may be clogged up. One of the ends has a bigger opening than the other. Also check for a vacuum leak, if theres a very small leak, it will not open, yet blowing cold air, and repalce with a new hose. Also check the 2 heater hoses to see if both of the lines are getting warm. If not, maybe your heater core is stopped up. Is there any amount of antifreeze in the floorbooard?

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The heater valve is on the passenger side of the car. Its mounted by one bolt on the firewall, I think. It has 2 vacuum lines to it. One of the Vacuum lines has a little black plastic valve in between them. Check that first. It may be clogged up. One of the ends has a bigger opening than the other. Also check for a vacuum leak, if theres a very small leak, it will not open, yet blowing cold air, and repalce with a new hose. Also check the 2 heater hoses to see if both of the lines are getting warm. If not, maybe your heater core is stopped up. Is there any amount of antifreeze in the floorbooard?
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Hi, I have an SC300 also with the same problem. Are the 2 years the same as far as the part and location of the valve with the vacuum lines?? And does anyone have the manual that shows the location and a possible picture of this heater valve?? And, If so, would it be possible to upload a copy from the manual to this site????

THANKS VERY MUCH FOR ALL THE VALUABLE HELP

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Going to take a look at it all tommorrow. So its the item on the pass side towards the rear with a vaccum diaphragm attached to it? I looked it it quickly tonight and saw that one of the vaccum hoses did have a crack in it, whether its bad enough to leak or not, Iam not sure. Worse case scenario, I was thinkingthat I might be able to throw a zip tie over it for a quick fix, to hold the vaccum bracket arm in.

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Well let me know how it goes. You can get a whole roll of vacuum hoses from AutoZone, O'Reilys, or Advanced for nearly nothing. Make sure you take a piece of your original line in there, to assure you get the right size. I would replace all the lines while you are under there. Not too hard, just do one at a time. I hope the zip tie helps!

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