look right above the battery and you will find a TEE valve on a little black hose. mine has a blue valve on the tee pull it off and slide the other in
There isn't a water control valve.
no
this model does not have a heater control valve, it has a specail thermostat that controls flow.
A 2000 Chrysler 300m does not have a heater valve. The cabin temperature is controlled by airflow doors.
A dodge neon does not have a heater valve. The inside temp is adjusted with an airflow control door inside the dash.
take it to a garage!!
Yes. Just follow the 2 hoses that come out of the firewall on the passenger side. They both go into the heater control valve.
The heater control valve (temp blend door) is located behind the dash assembly. The dash assembly has to come out to gain access to it.
A 2000 Lincoln LS has a control valve located inside the engine compartment, on the passenger side. There are five hoses that connect to the heater control valve which also has two cylinders that rest on top of it.
need to replace heater control valve on Chrysler Concorde 2000 lxi. heart will not blow hot air. A Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temperature is controlled with a blend air door. The first thing to check in a no heat situation is the coolant level. Next make sure the engine is reaching normal temp(at least 190deg F). Third you make sure both heater hoses are hot. If one is hot and the other cold the core is plugged. Then you will need someone with a scan tool to diagnose the blend door.
2 possibilities: First (and most likely) consider that you might have a faulty dual heater valve. That dual heater valve allows the user to have 2 temperature zones in the car interior, that is, it is a dual heater control. Those things go out. They are kind of expensive. Second thing I would check is the heater core... maybe you got a leak there. Heater cores are hard to get to, to replace.
your dccv (dual climate control valve) is bad. get ready for $300 + labor... it is actually valve controlling flow of coolant to your heater coil... one side is stuck open... unfortunately you have to replace it...