Does anyone know how to do this? Does it allow for you to still have heat and the car to run at normal operating temp? any help will be appreciated.
Thanks;
Tom
Thanks;
Tom
The VSV is the vacuum controller that controlls the actual heater valve. It all has to do with pressure.cwapface said:When you say heater vsv, is that the same thing as the heater control valve?
jester1341 said:so you can by-pass it buy removing the entire assembly and adding a 90* coupler??
x87SUPRA87x said:Ok, so when you bypass the vsv do you just leave the two vaccum inlets on the hcv with nothing on it? and can you still raise and lower the heat like normal when you do this?
that's not what you do for the heater vsv bypass. you do that for the bvsv, charcoal canister elimination.shaeff said:follow the vacuum line to it's source (on the throttlebody, i believe) and cap it off there...