On GM P30 series RV’s usually the heater are all working with vacuum. That is to say that all traps and the heater valve are operated via vacuum.
This implies that engine must be running and that there are no leaks in the vacuum circuit.
I own a 1998 Triple E on a GM P30 chassis with a 7.4 (454) and I had to make some repairs to that circuit because a line was disconnected.
So start by detecting if the vacuum circuit operates:
• Hit the button OFF on the heater
• Start the engine
• Put the heater blower motor to the highest setting.
• Push the button for defrost: all the air should come out close to the windshield
• Then push the button HEAT: all the air should go to the floor
• Try all the other function to see if the straps operate.
If you realize that the straps do not operate then you have a vacuum issue. Look at all the lines in the dashboard and under the hood in front. There should be a round sphere under the hood and that is the vacuum accumulator.
Now if all that works move to under the hood. The heater core placement is very easy to find just follow the heater water lines. It should be under the hood on the passenger side a bit higher than the radiator.
On the water line going to the heater core there is a valve also operated by vacuum (see my picture). With the engine running have someone (a friend) move the heater lever from cold to hot (and vice versa) and see if the valve operates. If it does not then you have again something wrong with the vacuum.
Finally, some of us actually add a manual valve on the circuit so it can completely be closed when in hot climates, this should be easy to find. If you look on my picture just above the heater control valve you clearly see mine in the middle of the red heater core tube.
When the engine is hot and the valve open the pipe going to the heater core should be pretty hot, do not forget to have the proper amount of coolant in the radiator and never ever open it when hot.
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