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<blockquote data-quote="beau t" data-source="post: 16569489" data-attributes="member: 156791"><p>Update: pulled the door off that hides the heater core was able to see the blend door function so that got ruled out, got a temp gun to check heater core saw from 125deg to 85 deg so i guess flushing it got flow but its got to much trash in it to fully flow good or the heater control valve is not open either way I'm swapping out the heater core because of previous issues from head gaskets and not knowing how long the gold fluid stayed in the truck.While i have it drained for the heater core the flow control valve that feeds the heater core will be checked. i will update on progress in case it may help out someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau t, post: 16569489, member: 156791"] Update: pulled the door off that hides the heater core was able to see the blend door function so that got ruled out, got a temp gun to check heater core saw from 125deg to 85 deg so i guess flushing it got flow but its got to much trash in it to fully flow good or the heater control valve is not open either way I'm swapping out the heater core because of previous issues from head gaskets and not knowing how long the gold fluid stayed in the truck.While i have it drained for the heater core the flow control valve that feeds the heater core will be checked. i will update on progress in case it may help out someone else. [/QUOTE]
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