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Old 02-10-2009, 05:23 PM
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I just a 88 944 about a month ago everything works fine but the heater is blowing hot air inside and is on off. How could i fix this problem.

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heater valve control is probably broken or disconnected from vacuum line. it's at the back of the engine bay in the middle. kinda hard to describe unless u know what yer looking for heh.
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on which side is located driver or passenger.

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it's probably most reachable from the pass side. you're going to reach near the firewall and intake manifold area.
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I thought constant heat was caused by a broken plastic clip under the dash in most cases.

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Originally Posted by Calmchaos
I thought constant heat was caused by a broken plastic clip under the dash in most cases.

https://rennlist.com/forums/924-931-...-not-stop.html
No clip on the pre 85.5, and I would say in the 85.5+ it's maybe half the time, if that. The heater valve always fails eventually. A bad climate control head can cause it too, or a vacuum problem.

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