by renee cline on February 5th, 2008

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I have a 1995 Gmc Jimmy just changed heater core it is not fogging up my windows or leaking water on the floor anymore but its not blowing hot air out either have any suggestions please thanks

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  • by MUDTech on February 6th, 2008

    MUDTech

    Do you have the blend door in place properly?

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  • by Anonymous on February 5th, 2008

    Anonymous

    So... your heater core was bad and it was fogging up the windows..... you changed it out. no more foggy windows. Good. If the heat was working prior to changing out the old heater core then everything is fine except... you probably have air pockets in the heater core or lines leading to it or the coolant level is low. Check the coolant level. If your truck has a radiator cap. remove it (COLD ENGINE) and start the truck.. keep filling the radiator until it won't take any more (you may have to pause from time to time before it goes low and can pour more in). fill the coolant overflow reservior. The problem should be fixed. If not let me know.

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  • by TERRYTUKER on February 5th, 2008

    TERRYTUKER

    its your thermostat

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