11-15-2023, 09:33 AM | #1 |
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No heat after replacing cooling system
Hi gus, I've scoured posts and I cannot find my solution.
Car: 2014 bmw x3 35i After changing my thermostat, water pump, and radiator I no longer have heat. I have bled my motor properly numerous times. I thought the thermostat was stuck but I changed it again and I still have no heat even at temp. It seems like the coolant is cold coming out of the firewall. Both sides blow cold coming out of my vents. |
11-19-2023, 03:30 PM | #3 |
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If both hoses are cold and it’s properly bled to include heater at full heat and allowing the bleed cycle of your electronic water pump to run the full time full of BMW antifreeze then you likely have a plugged heater core. Had this happen and had to back flush it with lots of debris coming out during the process. Had to flush it twice to fully clean it out but once I did heat is back. First flush only got it to like warm.
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11-22-2023, 03:34 PM | #5 |
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You have to disconnect the hoses to the heater core and I attached the hose from a normal house spigot to the exit and then a small section of hose to the inlet to direct where I wanted the discharge to go so it would get all over the DME that is attached to the manifold. This way isolates just the heater core by itself and back flushes very effectively. If you aren’t sure which is Inlet and which is outlet run it 10 minutes one way and then switch the inlet and outlet and run it 10 min the other way. This will unclog it
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