The Chrysler Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door inside the dash.
Where is the heater control valve on a 1994 Buick Regal
where is the heater control valve on a 1994 2500 suburban
Ok, I got the answer to this question. It seems that there is not a heater control valve in the heater hose line.
it is in the heater hose close to the firewall near the master cylinder its a black plastic valve with a vacum hose connected to it
The heater valve is located behind the dash above and to the right of the accelerator pedal. The heater core is right beside it. It is operated by a linkage to the slider on the heater control panel.
It is inside the HVAC housing under the dash.
Either the linkage from the temp control unit to the valve on the heater core (which is behind the radio and temp controls) or it is the heater core itself.
The heater control valve on a 1994 Ford Explorer is located near the firewall on the passenger side of the engine compartment. My 1994 Ford Explorer has a four port valve. This means that there are four hoses connected to the valve. It is very easy to view, as it sits directly on top of the engine compartment, near the a/c drier. It is easy to access. Should take less than ten minutes to remove and replace it with an OEM part. A very fast and easy fix!
I have a 2004 Ford Explorer and the heat does not work, but when i try to turn the control valve to heat it makes a clicking noise. How do i fix it?
under the hood. on the passenger side. near the silver air conditioning can looking thing. you will see a black thing with 3 vacuum lines attached. this is what controls the heater vents.
Is it water or coolant? If it's water, you probably have a leaky windshield seal. If it's coolant you could have a heater control valve leak.
Low coolant? Plugged, restricted, or air bound heater core? Bad thermostat? Water pump not circulating coolant? Temperature control cable/valve not adjusted properly?