Great A/C but no heat.

   / Great A/C but no heat. #1  

homedad

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central/ se michigan
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Kubota L3130DT
My Kioti ck3510 chse has freezing cold a/c but now that fall it here I now realize there’s no heat. I turn it to hot or cold and it feels like outside air. Does anyone know where to start? With only 650 hours I’d doubt its a heater core but don’t really know how the system operates being that the air comes out of the roof unlike a car.
 
   / Great A/C but no heat. #2  
Is there a coolant shut off valve in your lines to your HVAC system? You might be blocking warm coolant from reaching your heater core.
 
   / Great A/C but no heat. #3  
As above.

You might start by feeling the hose to see if there is hot water supply but also check the radiator level if the hose is just warm..
 
   / Great A/C but no heat.
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Is there a coolant shut off valve in your lines to your HVAC system? You might be blocking warm coolant from reaching your heater core.
Is the heater core in the ceiling or by the engine?
 
   / Great A/C but no heat. #5  
Heater core is in the same place as the cooling core. It is up on that ceiling unit.
 
   / Great A/C but no heat. #7  
Look for a valve in your lines up to the ceiling unit. Most likely it is shut off so your AC will work much better in hot months. Turn it on and warm coolant will flow to the ceiling where the mixing valve is (the hot/cold knob) on your HVAC operator controls.
 
   / Great A/C but no heat.
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Thanks. I’ll look for that. Any idea where the lines go up to the ceiling. Front or rear, right or left support post?
 
   / Great A/C but no heat. #9  
It’s going to be located in an accessible spot, probably under the cab. Just trace the black hoses
 
   / Great A/C but no heat.
  • Thread Starter
#10  
It’s going to be located in an accessible spot, probably under the cab. Just trace the black hoses
I traced the hoses from the radiator as well as the thermostat to the left front support where they go up to the ceiling and found no valves. However i also found that there’s no pressure in the cooling system. Hoses are all squishy and I was able to open the radiator cap while hot and no explosion or even overflow but the coolant was to the neck. The tractor is never too hot and even after operating for hours the temperature gauge never goes over half. Now I'm thinking that there’s either no thermostat, it’s stuck open or there’s a faulty radiator cap. I’m leaning in the direction of the radiator cap because the temp gauge shows heat at about the same running time as my Kubota. Any other thoughts?
 

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