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1995 Honda Accord - FREEZING MY *** OFF!

I have replaced the entire cooling system in my Honda. Heater Core, Radiator, Thermostat, hoses, but not the water pump...i don't think. I have no heat blowing out of my vents. Should I replace the water pump first...or is there something else I am missing?


when at running temp do both

when at running temp do both heater hoses feel hot with heat on? if not most likely switch or resistor problem. don't think pump would cause that.

latin, When you haphazardly

latin,

When you haphazardly throw parts at a problem, in an attempt to fix it all you're doin is wasting your time and money. It's too late now, because you replaced all these parts already but, remember for the future, that a part must never be replaced until it is checked and found to be defective. Now, so that we can help you further and so we can post accurate repair information we're gonna have to ask a few more questions. The first one is below, and based on a statement you made. Answer our questions as soon as you can, so that your problem is fixed quickly, and so that and you can stop freezing your ass off :-).

(You said) I have no heat blowing out of my vents.

OK, so you have no heat blowing out of your vents, but does that mean that the air blowing out is warm or cold, or does is mean that NO air at all is blowing out of the vents?

How long have you had this problem?

Did the problem start after a repair or routine service was done? If it did what was the nature of that service or repair?

Have you ruled out one or more Air Pockets in the cooling system?

Are there any blown fuses, blown master fuses, or blown fusible links, and are all necessary relays functional?

Is the coolant level full and holding? In other words are there any external or internal coolant leaks?

Is the car overheating? or has it ever overheated?

If it did overheat how was the overheating problem fixed?

thanks everyone it ended up

thanks everyone it ended up being the diverter that switches the cold to hot. its under the hood next to the firewall

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