I am going to have a look at a friend JLX tonight as she is complaining that the heater does not work very well.
I had a very brief glance at mine this morning hopign to see an easy to access hto water flow control valve...but not can't see one in the engine bay.
What I assume is the hot water pipes, coming out of the bulkhead near the steering column (Right hand drive vehicle) , seem to dissapear under the inlet manifiold.
It could well just be that a radiator flush and re fill / bleed will cure it. but if not ??? I guess there must be a hot water flow control valve that controls water supply to the heater box?
Thanks
Vitara JLX heater very low /poor heat output
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Re: Vitara JLX heater very low /poor heat output
Your assumption about the pipes is correct.
Something to check is if there is a thermostat in the inlet manifold, people remove them to mask overheating issues, and you end up with a rubbish heater
Something to check is if there is a thermostat in the inlet manifold, people remove them to mask overheating issues, and you end up with a rubbish heater
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."