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https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... Dec 29, 2008 - My heater in my 2000 Hyundai Accent has never been 100%, but if I let it ... If they dont resecure the cable or bend the cable you wont get heat.
no power to rear solenoid or does it click and try to engage if it does it might be stuck in the lock position. are your doors closed tightly are you in park. lock mechanism seized up or defective
FUEL FILTER IS WITH THE FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY.IN GAS TANK.THIS VECHICLE YOU CAN REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION REMOVE SERVICE COVER IN THE TRUNK AND REMOVE THE FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY.
Look for air bleeds, sounds like the coolant has air pockets. And ALWAYS check coolent level with heater set to full heat, or water valves would be closed, and blocking coolant...
there is a plastic c-clip that holds the window handle on. you can use a screwdriver topry it off or a rag works well if you can get it stuck in the clip.
The heater core is blocked. With any luck, you may be able to reverse the heater hoses. Be super careful not to get too wild as it is very easy to mess up the pipes or the connections! Also, you may try to flush it out with house pressure water. After it is now pumping out the heat, replace the coolant. Frankster016
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