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| | | 84 G20 with low/no heat #728026 September 19th 2017 10:27 pm | Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 | Winter is coming and I’m new to these older vans. Here’s a weird one. When on “heat†mode, low/no air comes from the vents regardless of fan speed.
-AC blows cold and responds to fan speed -Vent blows warm and responds to fan speed on “vent†mode -Defrost works well -van runs cool on temp gauge (never over 1/4 up) -heater hoses hot -heater core replaced/system flushed a year ago (previous owner) -upper radiator hose cool/empty feeling -coolant topped off -new radiator cap -recent water pump (previous owner)
I’m thinking thermostat, but shouldn’t the vents be blowing air at me in heat mode?
Jason 2008 Ford E-250 4x4 1984 Chevy G20 5.3L/4L60E (SOLD)
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 carpal tunnel | carpal tunnel Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 | In "heat" setting you will only get air flow from the floor/under dash openings. To get warm or hot air from the dash vents you would need to swap to vent and push the temp control to hot.
Is there air flow from the underdash/ floor area in "heat"?
Last edited by CatFish; September 19th 2017 10:41 pm.
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 | Thanks for the quick response Catfish! That's helpful to know that air doesn't come from the upper vents in "heat" mode. Yes I believe there is air flow coming from below in heat mode. So now it's just a matter of figuring out why the van runs cold. I will swap the thermostat this weekend.
Jason 2008 Ford E-250 4x4 1984 Chevy G20 5.3L/4L60E (SOLD)
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 carpal tunnel | carpal tunnel Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 | Hope it helped. We currently have three GM vans. All of which are "cold natured" as the saying goes. They all seem to take their sweet time warming up from a cold start even with a proper working T-stat.
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 Maniac | Maniac Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 | I know pretty much nothing about Chevy vans or technology, but I have a few generic suggestions. First, if your van has a clutch fan, check if the clutch has failed in the "on" mode and is making the fan spin at all times. This can cool the radiator fluid too much and make warmup times longer. Second, reverse flush your heater core. You will be surprised the gunk that can build up in there. Third, verify the temperature blend door is moving properly and the seals around the door are in good condition.
Windows- they're what make a van worth owning! | | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 | Good suggestion on the fan clutch, but that is not the case here. I drove it a little longer today and the upper radiator hose got hot, so the thermostat is certainly working. Warm air comes out strong from lower vents, but it’s not as hot as every other car I’ve owned. Perhaps it really is just cold blooded. A Cardboard radiator blocker might be necessary to survive a MN winter!
Jason 2008 Ford E-250 4x4 1984 Chevy G20 5.3L/4L60E (SOLD)
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2016 Posts: 51 journeyman | journeyman Joined: Sep 2016 Posts: 51 | Maybe an air bubble in the heater core?
Are both hoses to the heater core hot?
Or.... get one of those fancy laser temperature things and make sure the whole core is getting hot and not just one path through it. | | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Jun 2017 Posts: 18 Likes: 1 stranger | stranger Joined: Jun 2017 Posts: 18 Likes: 1 | on my '89 G30 there was basically no heat coming out of the vents. pulled the blower van housing off and could feel the core getting hot. Turned out the PO didn't install a thermostat when they replaced the heater core. The temp gauge was also sitting flat the whole time so replaced the sending unit and installed a new thermostat and everything is working fine now.
2005 ASTRO CARGO LIFTED 4WD 1989 G30 TBI CARGO with TMW
| | | Re: 84 G20 with low/no heat | Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Sep 2017 Posts: 95 Likes: 7 | Updating this thread while I'm here! I put cardboard in front of the radiator (but behind the grille because she's classy) and it does help. It takes quite a long drive to get hot air out of it though, I rarely bother with the heat since most of my trips are 10 minutes or less this time of year. I still plan on changing thermostat in the spring. It's too damn cold for wrenchin' currently.
Jason 2008 Ford E-250 4x4 1984 Chevy G20 5.3L/4L60E (SOLD)
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