What could be causing the heater not to work during idle in 2001 toyota echo

Asked by bgee Dec 12, 2013 at 08:46 PM about the 2001 Toyota ECHO

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

water pump and thermostat have already been replaced. Flushed heater core already

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well the thermostat MUST BE defective as it seems to always be open...should be a good ten or fifteen minutes before it begins to issue hot liquid thru the heater coils~ you know 195 is the usual...you could go with 200 or 205 to make things hotter for your heater core~

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