Mitch Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 what to do? 89 swb 4.0l Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brigarpeon Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 what to do? 89 swb 4.0l Normally the sign of a bad resistor pack is that is only works on high. But it can in some instances quit working all together. I assume you have checked for a blown fuse. It can also be a bad blower moter speed switch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted April 4, 2008 Author Share Posted April 4, 2008 I also have over heating issues... on the trail only when waiting for an obstical, not on the road or at street lights, etc. Could be related? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twisty Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 I'd try a thermostat. Or maybe your heater core is plugged? Sorry Mitch, I know nothing about heaters/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted April 4, 2008 Author Share Posted April 4, 2008 i would say screw it and just leave it as is, but I hate frost on the inside of the windows when I am driving... maybe if I remove the windows.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 When you say "Heater doesn't work," do you mean there is no heat (blows cold air), or do you mean the ventilating fan doesn't blow air? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted April 4, 2008 Author Share Posted April 4, 2008 dare I say that niether happens. I will have to double check, but I think there is no fan and no heat, no matter where I move the settings to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLHTAZ Posted April 4, 2008 Share Posted April 4, 2008 If the fan is blowing, but no heat then either your heater core is plugged up or your heater control valve is not working. If the fan is not working, then it could be a fuse, the fan switch, the blower motor or the blower motor resistor has gone bad. If the blower is not working, I would start with finding out why and getting that going first. If you have no heat after that, then you will need to determine if your heater control valve is working or if the core is plugged. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch Posted April 5, 2008 Author Share Posted April 5, 2008 Pete said this in the other heater thread: Yup. Check your lines and check the vacuum ball in the front bumper for cracks. Lets just say that I cut my bumper real short in the front and instead of screwing this "ball" down I kinda let it dangle, then lets also say that one time when I was tooling around that my passanger front LTB was able to grab this ball and launch it very far away from the truck.... The lets also say I forgot where I put said "ball" and have just been driving around with out this "ball" ever since.... We could additionally gander that MAYBE I did have heat before the "ball" earned its wings. What does the ball do exactly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtdesigns Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 Pete said this in the other heater thread: Yup. Check your lines and check the vacuum ball in the front bumper for cracks. Lets just say that I cut my bumper real short in the front and instead of screwing this "ball" down I kinda let it dangle, then lets also say that one time when I was tooling around that my passanger front LTB was able to grab this ball and launch it very far away from the truck.... The lets also say I forgot where I put said "ball" and have just been driving around with out this "ball" ever since.... We could additionally gander that MAYBE I did have heat before the "ball" earned its wings. What does the ball do exactly? It collects negative(vacuum) pressure and stores it for things like heater controls,,, and axle disconnects,,, and on s-10 4wd's CAD too!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 What does the ball do exactly? The ball (a.k.a. "the blimp") is a vacuum storage reservoir. The heater controls are all actuated by vacuum. That's what moves the flappers that direct air to your feet, the front of the dashboard, or the top of the dashboard. The default (if you have no vacuum) is the defrost outlets on top of the dash. What the blimp does is provide a small reservoir to hold vacuum when the engine is under heavy load, such as going up a long incline. When the hose to mine started leaking, I had normal heat on my feet on level ground, then going up long hills the output would gradually shift to the defrost. Once I topped the hill and had vacuum again, the output would $#!& back to my feet. IIRC, there is also a vacuum tube running to the water shutoff valve under the hood, but I don't recall which way that defaults when you lose vacuum. If you don't have the ball, start by replacing it and then see what happens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twisty Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 Mitch, if you can't find the ball...I've got 2-3 kicking around somewhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLHTAZ Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 I think you found your problem... :teehee: :cheers: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mvusse Posted April 5, 2008 Share Posted April 5, 2008 I would dare say the coolant shutoff valve defaults to hot, unless mine is stuck. My vacuum line is currently disconnected (and has been for a few weeks now, long story) and I have hot air at the defrost vents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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