Why no VSC, Stability control for '08??
GaryG brought to light that there is a separate, dedicated electric heater pump that sends hot water to the heater core on it's own loop IIRC.
How would a closed valve affect a running pump pushing against it?
Not the best situation, I would guess. But I will also guess you were un-aware of the separate pump.
-John
How would a closed valve affect a running pump pushing against it?
Not the best situation, I would guess. But I will also guess you were un-aware of the separate pump.
-John
Ford changed that in 08, the tweeters where moved from the sail panels to down in with the door speakers in the 08's (VERY STUPID move on Ford's part)
~John
GaryG brought to light that there is a separate, dedicated electric heater pump that sends hot water to the heater core on it's own loop IIRC.
How would a closed valve affect a running pump pushing against it?
Not the best situation, I would guess. But I will also guess you were un-aware of the separate pump.
-John
How would a closed valve affect a running pump pushing against it?
Not the best situation, I would guess. But I will also guess you were un-aware of the separate pump.
-John
If it is a centrifical pump no harm done.
If a positive displacement pump (unlikely) I would hope the fuse would pop first.
In any case the obvious thing to do would be open the pump circuit when the valve is closed. Assuming a centrifical pump, simply opening the pump circuit would not stop the flow with the ICE running and its pump working.
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