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I had noticed that on a cool day with the heater on and the top down that the heat seems to cycle on and off. When it is on, it is almost sickeningly hot. Is the operation of the temperature control similar to adjustable interval intermittent wipers where what you control is how long the system is off between cycles?
I noticed this morning (top up) that even with the temperature control all the way down that periodically there is heat coming from the system. Does this sound like something is broken or just an adjustment?
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If the knob setting is calling for heat and not moved, should the temperature of the air fluctuate?
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Thanks Dave. That explains the fluctuating air temp from the vents. Now I just need to determine if the <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> is working properly. Or, more likely, I'll just replace it to be safe.
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The <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> is one of those parts that regularly fails, will strand you if it goes (coolant leak), and is cheap. Mine went earlier this year, requiring a tow. When I replaced it, I bought an extra which now lives in my glovebox next to my extra DME relay.
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Is there anything complicated about replacing the <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym>? Aside from disconnecting the old one and putting in the replacement, does anything need bled or something like that? Any pitfall to watch out for?
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I was actually looking around in there this evening. It will definitely be tight getting to the clamps. The <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> and hoses/clamps actually look pretty new. I was surprised to see a heat shield between it and the exhaust manifold. It was not a D1R design, but it looks like it should protect the <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> anyway. Haven't conducted the test suggested by Lance yet. Even if it looks like it is working smoothly, I suspect that it may not be closing all the way -- which is why I'm getting some heat when the control is rotated off.
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No, it's a 6spd. It may not actually be a heat shield, but it is between the <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> and the manifold and looks like it would shield the <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> from some heat. Doesn't look like it would shield much else, as it actually goes to the firewall side of the oil filter and under the manifold, not on top and to the side like the D1R. Don't know my way around under the hood yet.
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I replaced my <acronym title='heater control valve'>HCV</acronym> when I first got my car with the help of my trusty german auto specialist buddy....I was learning my way around at the time and for that matter, still am!! I know for a fact we didn't remove the cam cover but we did bleed the coolant system afterward. I remember breaking the plastic drain plug, so be careful with that. I also replaced both of the small hoses on each side of the HVC as the larger of the two had a nice bubble starting to build.
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I was planning to buy the D1R heat shield, and it sounds like I still should.
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