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Question by conky
Submitted on 8/23/2005
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1994 Chrysler Concorde. V6 multi-valve engine. Weather Changing, for the first time since summer began.  I used my defroster to clear my windshield.  Same afternoon weather heated up, so I attempted to run A/C all I get is hot heated air through the dash vents.  It appears that all A/C/heater/defrost vents function properly when switched to specific function.  Appears the heater control valve is stuck in open in heat position.  Can anyone advise on how to get to and test  the Heater control valve.  Or better yet someone may have been up against this problem and can advise on how to remedy the problem.
Thanks
Conky


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