A friend of mine has just got a 205 Diesel,D reg.12mths T & T for £100.Not the best looking car,but it has a good engine.Its ideal for work.
Anyway,the only thing that seems to be wrong is that the heater is not working.The blower works,all the controls seem to move fine,it just blows out cold air all the time.No hot air,or even warm.He says the previous owner told him that it has`nt blown hot for a while.Its had a new thermotat & coolant,but is still the same.
Anyone any ideas.
Cheers
205 heater
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JohnD
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A quick look under the bonnet should confirm if the heater matrix is still connected. If it has been bypassed, then assume the matrix is leaking, and needs a new one.
If the matrix is still connected, then disconnect both pipes, and then run a garden hose into the outlet of the matrix, and see if it flushes. Even if it does flush, I would suspect that a number of the matrix pipe passes will still be blocked, and a new matrix is the only cure.
I seem to remember somewhere reading that it is possible to do a matrix on a 205 without removing the dash..... goes in through the glovebox hole, or something like that.
If the matrix is still connected, then disconnect both pipes, and then run a garden hose into the outlet of the matrix, and see if it flushes. Even if it does flush, I would suspect that a number of the matrix pipe passes will still be blocked, and a new matrix is the only cure.
I seem to remember somewhere reading that it is possible to do a matrix on a 205 without removing the dash..... goes in through the glovebox hole, or something like that.
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On a similar scheme, My dad once had a 305 van that needed the heater matrix changing.fastandfurryous wrote:A quick look under the bonnet should confirm if the heater matrix is still connected. If it has been bypassed, then assume the matrix is leaking, and needs a new one.
If the matrix is still connected, then disconnect both pipes, and then run a garden hose into the outlet of the matrix, and see if it flushes. Even if it does flush, I would suspect that a number of the matrix pipe passes will still be blocked, and a new matrix is the only cure.
I seem to remember somewhere reading that it is possible to do a matrix on a 205 without removing the dash..... goes in through the glovebox hole, or something like that.
A left hand drive 305 would have taken us 30 mins start to finish.
Being a right hand drive & all the dismantling needed make that 2 & a half hours.
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