mariokoenig35
Megane Heater Blowing Lukewarm
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mariokoenig35 (Author)
Good shout on the cable and plug, I'll definitely give them a wiggle and a check for corrosion. But if it IS the valve itself, is that a big job? I'm assuming it controls the flow to the heater core, so could it be a simple car valve replacement, or am I looking at a whole day of dismantling?
emilwolf1
If you have already checked the connection, and the error is still present, then the valve is defective and must be replaced. This is a relatively minor repair, with costs expected around 95€. However, it is essential to have the functionality of the component checked again after installation.
mariokoenig35 (Author)
Thanks a bunch for the advice! Turns out the valve WAS the culprit. After checking the connections and they seemed alright, I decided to bite the bullet and get it swapped out. Heating's back to normal now! It cost me around 95€ at the workshop, just like you predicted. Cheers again!
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emilwolf1
It's certainly possible the valve is faulty. Have you checked the cable and plug connection to the component itself? A defective connection there can cause similar symptoms and throw that error code. Is the error message consistent, or does it disappear and reappear?