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When i bought car i knew it was in need of a new microfilter as blowing bugger all air through !! But now we are heading into winter have noticed that there seems to be no hot air either !! Would a new microfilter solve this or is it part of the heating system ? Have had a new thermostat fitted. Car is a 1996 E36 with the digital display for heater/ac controls.

Any ideas ???

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I'd check your coolant levels a.s.a.p. Could be running very low.

That, or an air bubble, or blocked valve somewhere. Hope it's one of the latter 2.

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if your car is a singapore car its possible the heater has been blocked off....

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Car is ex Japan, Coolant level fine ...

Not too sure where to start looking ,valves etc??

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When i bought car i knew it was in need of a new microfilter as blowing bugger all air through !! But now we are heading into winter have noticed that there seems to be no hot air either !! Would a new microfilter solve this or is it part of the heating system ? Have had a new thermostat fitted. Car is a 1996 E36 with the digital display for heater/ac controls.

Any ideas ???

try replace the heater valves , or maybe the digital control panel , most common causes .

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how can i tell if it is the valves ? ,the control panel seems fine .

Any pictures of valves etc would be helpfull

you can pull them apart , you will see perrishing of the rubbers in side etc

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you can pull them apart , you will see perrishing of the rubbers in side etc

Have removed the valves and seems the rubber inside has perished, gave pistons etc a bit of clean.

Was wondering if there is anyway you can gut these valves out and leave in open posistion ?

Would that cause any probs ? dont really use air con or cooling just need heat in the winter..

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Have removed the valves and seems the rubber inside has perished, gave pistons etc a bit of clean.

Was wondering if there is anyway you can gut these valves out and leave in open posistion ?

Would that cause any probs ? dont really use air con or cooling just need heat in the winter..

Just go new or 2nd hand

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Im having similar problems. but mine has a mind of its own. it has problems changing from say feet to windscreen. and the fan has a mind of its own. it wont blow on full and then i turn it down and itll go crazy. im so confused. also iv have got no heat either. grrrrrr

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Im having similar problems. but mine has a mind of its own. it has problems changing from say feet to windscreen. and the fan has a mind of its own. it wont blow on full and then i turn it down and itll go crazy. im so confused. also iv have got no heat either. grrrrrr

Have replaced heater valves with 2nd hand ones all good now !

Maybe your heater control unit is stuffed ?? The are for sale on trademe reconditioned for $100.

My heater still makes some random noises like there is a squirrel being starngled in the dash but atleast i have heat now!!!!

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