I have a 1993 GMC Sierra just replaced water pump thermostat and radiator and I still have no heater inside the truck

Asked by aaronplumber1 Nov 28, 2015 at 08:38 PM about the 1993 GMC Sierra 1500 K1500 4WD Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Before I changed water pump out my heater
would work off and on then it quit
altogether so I change water pump out but
I'm still not getting any heat in my truck I
check the heater door inside the truck but
its opening and closing but it still not
getting any heat if anybody's got any
answers be really appreciated thanks in
advance

6 Answers

There should be a heater control valve. Make sure it is working and not plugged up.

Where would that be I also unhooked the hoses and stuck a water hose to both of them and water came out both sides so thought I would throw that out there thanks

It may not be the heater valve then. If you have full flow then I don't know what it could be.

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Have you bled the cooling system of air pockets? And how is the thermostat? Seem to be letting the engine warm up to operating temp.?

I have let the truck run for about 30 min or so and I just changed the thermostat also just confused so I thought I would ask questions and get y'all opinion thanks y'all

223,875

With the radiator cap off? for 30min. That should push through any air pockets.

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