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Old 1st April 2010, 23:05   #1
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does anyone know where I can find photos of the HEATER FLAP CONTROL sensors so I can see where there located

I have luke warm air blown out the passenger side with nice hot air on the drivers side , water pump thermostat have all been replaced and no airlocks in system

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Old 2nd April 2010, 08:30   #2
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Do a search about the heater matrix as what you describe sounds like a classic case of a blockage in it.
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Do a search about the heater matrix as what you describe sounds like a classic case of a blockage in it.

its not a blockage as I have just had a head gasket replaced and they guys there flushed out the small heater matirx , the heaters wasnt working long before the gasket went
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Hmmm? In your first post you say the air is blown out and is hot one side and luke warm the other. I would think that if it was anything to do with a stuck flap the air wouldn't be blown out.

As you might gather I can't help with location photos of the sensors but have you done the ATC diagnostic check? That should show if the sensors are faulty. Here is the how-to:

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...hread.php?t=46
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