Man
I am experiencing the dreaded heater always blowing through the side vent problem. Clearly, I have a vacuum leak somewhere in the system.
After researching past threads, I read that I could manually close the heater valve to alleviate myself of this issue. I did exactly that by engaging the vacuum plunger so that the valve closed and then capped the vacuum to seal it in the closed position.
The heat still blows
Am I fundamentally misunderstanding how the system works, or is there a better way to accomplish this?
Thanks in advance. I appreciate the assistance.
Bart




Am I understanding what you did?
As far as I know you need to do the exact opposite. Vacuum is needed to close the valve.
Common sense suggests the exact opposite is more logical I know.
Am I understanding what you did?
As far as I know you need to do the exact opposite. Vacuum is needed to close the valve.
Common sense suggests the exact opposite is more logical I know.








You can try pinching off the return hose back into the cylinder head. With both hoses pinched, I do not see how the HVAC can blow hot air.


