- Joined
- Aug 7, 2007
- Messages
- 2,384
- City
- Michigan
- Vehicle Year
- 1984, 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
- My credo
- If you're not making mistakes, you're not learning.
1997 Ranger, 2.3L with A/C.
On the heater hoses to the cab it looks like there is a valve that will re-route hot engine coolant back to the engine. I need to know how to force it to do this. Yes, the vacuum line is hooked up.
My blend door is broke (stuck on the "surface of the sun" setting), but before I could just turn everything off and be fine. Now it's pushing oppressively hot air through all the time. I seriously thought it was going to burn my leg during the 15 minute drive to work.
On the heater hoses to the cab it looks like there is a valve that will re-route hot engine coolant back to the engine. I need to know how to force it to do this. Yes, the vacuum line is hooked up.
My blend door is broke (stuck on the "surface of the sun" setting), but before I could just turn everything off and be fine. Now it's pushing oppressively hot air through all the time. I seriously thought it was going to burn my leg during the 15 minute drive to work.