
Thank you!
Lynda
1. That assumes I knew what the problem was at the roadside. I actually pulled over due to clouds of white smoke and scary electrical noises. The car wasn't in a safe spot to start checking further, and I didn't have the tools anyway. I was however, given a chocolate brownie and a bottle of water, so had a nice picnic in a nearby field while waiting to be towed home.bmcecosse wrote:You should just have taken the feed pipes off and shorted out the loop - and driven home! The later heater is MUCH better - and the even later one from a Mini is very much better. I would upgrade........
bmcecosse wrote:If it had chucked all the coolant out - that coolant was presumably lying all over your feet and legs.......... Quite obvious I would have thought! Have you tested the matrix with a garden hose to find the leak ? And yes - if you consider originality over warmth - by all means chase up a new matrix. Having used both kinds in the past -I have no doubt which heater I would be getting!
On the later ones there is a fresh air inlet duct that runs down to a hole in the bulkhead. The coolant probably ran out through there.bmcecosse wrote:Well - the heater sits inside the car - so if it was leaking water - you should have seen or felt it!
That's the type Alex, as it wasn't properly connected to the bulkhead some water leaked through under the carpets but it's all dried now.alex_holden wrote:On the later ones there is a fresh air inlet duct that runs down to a hole in the bulkhead. The coolant probably ran out through there
We'd done it before you suggested it, but thanks for mentioning itbmcecosse wrote:Have you shorted out the hoses and got the car running sans heater meantime ?
Well - the heater sits inside the car - so if it was leaking water - you should have seen or felt it! Have you shorted out the hoses and got the car running sans heater meantime ?