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dougrainer
Mar 01, 2020Nomad
Gundog wrote:
The one thing I found which I need to follow up on is the temp of the hose entering the firewall going to the heater one hose is warm to the touch but the other hose is not very warm. This leads me to believe it either has a heater valve that is broken or the heater core maybe plugged. I know some automobiles use a heater valve do these Freightliner units use a heater valve? I plan to remove the 2 hoses and see if I can blow air or water through the core. If the heater unit uses a valve it must be electric operated there is no cable like some of the old autos used.
Getting to the heater unit is a pain I need to remove part of the dash to get access.
The Dash Heater and AC system is NOT Freightliner. It is After Market. Freightliner does NOT supply the Front Dash Heater/AC systems. The OEM does. 15 year old unit may be an Evans-Tempcon system. At the front Evap housing will be a sticker that will state Evans/Tempcon. IF so, You Heater Control valve at the Evaporator/Heater Core may be clogged. Common problem with older Evans Tempcon systems. Or the electronic Heater hose valve is inop. Another common problem. Pro Air purchased Evans and this is the Evans breakdown. If the parts look like in this link you have the Evans system. Doug
https://www.proairllc.com/design-engineering/evans-tempcon-guides/
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