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 Posted: Sun Jan 7th, 2018 03:26 pm
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have cooling system problems. Would like to discuss  paths of circulation and vacuum line routes to be sure I have it right.Like the mounting of the heater control valve, what heater hose goes to what port on valve? I feel like a second grader, need assistance please. Thanks

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 Posted: Sun Jan 7th, 2018 03:29 pm
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This is embarrassing,forgot to introduce myself, went straight to my problems. for now 2000 Mazda b2500 2.5L and I am an adult, just not a smart one. Thanks

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 Posted: Sun Jan 7th, 2018 04:10 pm
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stakreutermazda wrote: This is embarrassing,forgot to introduce myself, went straight to my problems. for now 2000 Mazda b2500 2.5L and I am an adult, just not a smart one. Thanks

Don't worry, you fit right in already :)
There are 2 lines coming out of the firewall, one goes to the control valve then continues to the water pump. I'm sure one of us can take a picture soon.


Does the valve actuate when you turn the heat on? It should move when you turn the heat on but it's usually on the bottom so you have to feel it, takes 2 people to do this.


What is the exact symptom you are trying to cure?



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stakreutermazda wrote: This is embarrassing,forgot to introduce myself, went straight to my problems. for now 2000 Mazda b2500 2.5L and I am an adult, just not a smart one. Thanks

Welcome, Glad you joined us. Have fun and enjoy F-R. and learn with the rest of us on how to keep our Rangers going.

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