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harryballzanga 12-16-2008 09:52 PM

No heat
 
My 1.8t only has heat when I rev above 2000rpm. Any idea what could be causing this?

Chaos 12-16-2008 10:07 PM

Re: No heat
 
impeller might have broken on the water pump most of them are plastic.

harryballzanga 12-17-2008 12:38 AM

Re: No heat
 
I was thinking it was the water pump but would'nt my car overheat?

wasabe 12-18-2008 09:28 PM

Re: No heat
 
Same problem here!?
It is so cold in Vancouver this few days. I try all the settings, sometimes it has heat but most of the time just little warm air or cold air from the vents and my warranty just expired a month ago. I was thinking the heater blower or its fuse. Please help!

ovrstr 12-21-2008 09:53 AM

Re: No heat
 
If it's not the water pump impeller it's probably a plugged heater core. Commonly plugged, get it flushed and you'll be amazed at the difference.

markymarc1981 12-26-2008 10:08 AM

Re: No heat
 
I'am having a similiar problem. Where should I start? any websites I can go to to get diagrams of the heating system?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

ovrstr 12-28-2008 06:28 PM

Re: No heat
 
I found it in the factory manual for my A4 online.Search for it and you can find it or email me/pm me and I'll send you my pdf file I downloaded.

turbine guy 01-04-2009 12:23 PM

Re: No heat
 
My daughter's '99 A4 was the same. I pulled the hoses going to the heater core, (At the base of the windsheild.) and flushed it backwards with hot water About a cup of cellulose fibre came out, from where I do not know. Hooked it back up and it now works fine.
To do this I bought 8' of 3/4" ID clear plastic hose from Canadian Tire. Cut in half, and put them on the heater core tubing stubs. Fill with how water, and simply blow the core backwards into an empty coffee can, with compressed air. I was amazed at the junk that came out. The heater core is a high point in the cooling system, and acts like a "filter". I had to flush about a dozen times before all the junk came out.

Hope this helps,

turbine guy.


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