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Sorry John. I'm not trying to hijack your thread.

 

The popular mechanics website says the main reason that heaters don't work (assuming its connected correctly) is either a blockage or a faulty thermostat.

 

Altezzaclub wrote "The KE70 has the dizzy side pipe with the copper tube as the pressure feed to the heater. It starts under the thermostat where the water pump is pushing hot water into the top of the radiator."

 

When I got my car, the heater wasn't connected (because it had a leak) and the hoses/copper tube were missing. I connected the heater with tubing but no pipe. So without the copper tube as a pressure feed, do you think this is stopping my heater from working?

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