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Join Date: Jan 2010
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hi guys
can someone shed some light on where the heater valve is on the expert 02 plate. pls help many thanx |
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heater valve????????
are you meaning the thermostat?? what's the fault? toddy
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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hi
the heater dont seem to be working. it blows constant cold air. could it be a (heater valve) dicky thermostat
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hi,yes its possible it is the thermostat,have you felt the pipes under bonnet at the bulkhead?or they cool or hot?
is the cold/hot cable operating on the heater box? toddy
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
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cheers toddy and all you other nice chappies , i checked the stat it had stuck thats why it was blowing cold air.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Loughborough
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I have a similar issue with my 307 except for the dual climate control is stuck on hot air on the passanger side. Was told by Peugeot it would cost about £150 to repair. Something sticking open or shut that needed replacing, supposed to be a common fault?.
Does anyone know if (a) it is a really big job & (b) what part peugeot were refering to? Thanks, Steve |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Well done though mate, glad to hear its all sorted |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I'm not sure exactly how the dual climate control but if its only one side then sounds like as you say something sticking shut or open. I personally would probably take apart the dash, look at exactly how it works and find out which flap or valve etc isn't opening and closing as it should. |
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steve,,better if you start your own post but there is a repair kit for your fault.
the heater flap cogs break,so the motors turn,but not the flaps. the kit takes about an hour to fit and requires centre kick panels removed. toddy
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