The heater temperature control valve is typically located in the engine compartment, integrated into the coolant hose system that connects the engine to the heater core. It can often be found near the firewall, which separates the engine bay from the passenger compartment. In some vehicles, it may be part of the HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) control assembly inside the cabin. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact location, as it can vary by make and model.
A dodge neon does not have a heater valve. The inside temp is adjusted with an airflow control door inside the dash.
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.
behind you glove box
The heater temp blend valve is located behind the dash assembly. The dash assembly must be removed to gain access.
There is no control valve temp is set by a blend door.
There isn't a water control valve. The airflow is directed around the heater core by a door to control temp.
No, the inside temp is controlled by a temp door inside the heater box.
The Chrysler Concorde does not have a heater control valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door inside the dash.
If your heater control is manual you probably have a cable that has become disconnected at the heater control valve or on the back of the panel. If you have an automatic temp control system you probably need a new temp control panel.
The heater temp blend door and actuator are located behind the dash assembly on top of the HVAC box. Unfortunately the dash assembly needs to be removed to gain access to it.
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.
Yes, the heater temp blend door actuator is located behind the dash assembly, on top of the heater box. The dash assembly must be removed to gain access to it.