Problem 
 | Action 
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|     •  | Verify that the duct work is properly installed. |  
  
|     •  | Verify that there are no obstructions. |  
  
|     •  | Verify the blower operation. |  
  
|     •  | Inspect the temperature lever and motor for proper installation
and operation. |  
  
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The controls are operating incorrectly. 
 | Advise the operator about
the proper operation of the controls. 
 | 
The engine coolant level is low. 
 | 
- Add the coolant as needed. Refer to 
Cooling System Draining and Filling 
in Engine Cooling.
 
- Verify that there are no coolant leaks.
 
- Run the engine in order to clear any air locks.
 
 
 | 
The engine thermostat is faulty. 
 | 
- Verify that the thermostat is operating properly.
 
- Replace the thermostat as necessary. Refer to
Engine Coolant Thermostat Replacement 
 in  Engine Cooling.
 
 
 | 
The heater
hose has a kink. 
 | 
- Verify that the hose is kinked.
 
- Straighten the kinked hose.
 
- Replace the hose as needed. Refer to 
Heater Hoses Replacement 
.
 
 
 | 
The heater core tubes
are obstructed. 
 | An obstruction usually causes a squishing noise in the core. 
- Remove any foreign material from the core.
 
- Replace the core as needed. Refer to 
Heater Core Replacement 
.
 
 
 | 
The blower motor or the
blower circuit is faulty. 
 | 
- Repair or replace the faulty wires and connections.
 
- Replace the blower motor. Refer to
Blower Motor and Fan Replacement 
.
 
 
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