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NO Heat

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I have a 2002 and have lost my heat. I checked and the coolant is following through the heating coil/core and the out temp is 120 degrees. I have searched and found that there are four environmental sensors that control the doors that mix the hot and cool air to the car's vent system. I don't know how to check those sensors nor do I even know where they are. Any help is appreciated.

There is also a HVAC Motor control valve could that cause the heat not work?

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Steve:
I have a pdf file that may help but cannmot attach. TBF system says I've reached my max for attachments.😕
PM me with your email address and I'll send it to you. - It may help
 
Modeator, I tried sending the following to you but system continues coming back with same message, "Too short by 10 characters" :
Mike

I believe I still have data available to share but cannot post attachments. I've reached my max. See this thread:
http://forums.thunderbirdforum.com/s...ead~t~3869.htm

I won't post my email address , so posting pdf file on site is easier and allows more people to view them - Plus it's better for your site.

Can you help?
"message too short by ten characters", so now it should go through.

Hopefully one of these messages get to Mike
 
I don't think I have PM privileges

Hi George,

I don't have enough posts to have PM, my email xketasy@*********
Any help is appreciated. I think I've got it narrowed down to the door at the heater box. The temp in the box was 143 so my core is good.
 
All documents sent.... I look forward to your results🙂
 
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