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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Garden Grove, CA
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Heater fix should be easy. There's something under the hood that can be replaced. Some guy showed me what to do and it worked. He said you can go to the junk yard and get that part off of a Camry. I had another MKiii, so I swapped them. It's a pretty quick fix as well. I'm sure someone will chime in on what it's called. If you were in Cali I'd help you fix it for free.
The water issue is probably due to the weather stripping from your taillights. Take them out and change out the weather stripping and you're good to go. Not too difficult, either. I found this out by sitting in the trunk while my wife ran a hose on top of the car and low and behold I saw where the water was coming in from. My spare tire area was pretty darn rusted as well. I've not had a problem with either of these things since the fixes. It's been over two years. Hope this helps. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Crewe, England
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Hmm, could be you were seen coming as they say, a mile off...
That said though if the no heater thing really is just the vsv then the rest could be pretty easy too. I'd suspect the head gasket really though knowing these motors. The way to check would be to find the vsv (top of engine bulkhead, with heater hose running to and from and vac pipe on top) and first disconnect the linkage on the bottom and push the lever all the way up. This should result in permanently hot heater amd would be good news for your wallet. If no heat still i'd stop driving until youve read up on air locks and "bhg" symptoms. Ive also found a source of water leakage to be the spoiler gaskets/seals where it mounts to the tailgate. Probably bailed 2gal out of my 1/4 panels, algae included... least it proves theyre solid!! Best of luck & fingers crossed we have a duff heater vsv...
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Green-Ohio
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change your thermostat for a start see if that fixes your heater issue.
http://www.ma70.com/bishop92t/techtips/index.html compartment pics so you can locate vsv or w/e else you need names for.
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