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Cheap heater valve replacement 200

Every 240 I have owned has experience problems with the heat in it being too hot or too cold. This is the classic symptom of failed heater control valve. The problem is that replacement valves are hard to find and can be pricey.

I had read here or in some other forum about how you can use a valve from a VW Rabbit as a replacement. I checked out Rock Auto and found I could purchase the VW valve for around $12 plus shipping. Being the cheapskate that I am, I went ahead and ordered one.

When it came, I realized that this wouldn't be the simplest operation since the VW valve was in-line while the Volvo 240 valve routed at 90 degrees. So, after poking around behind the center console on my car, I decided install the valve on the passenger side where it was a little easier to route the hose through the valve. I figured I'd just replace the original valve with an elbow. The only problem with this is that I would need a longer cable. I decided that a simple lawn mower throttle cable might do the trick.

The Parts:

Here are all the parts I needed to complete the project: VW valve, lawn mower throttle kit from the hardware store, elbow & hose clamps.




VW Valve modifications:

The VW valve did need some modifications. Prior to removing the old heater valve I first measured the amount of travel provided by the lever on the dash. It amounted to be around an inch and a quarter. The VW valve had a much larger travel than that so I had to drill a new hole in the arm to give me the desired travel. I also needed to modify the mount for the cable housing. The result looked like this:



When reassembling, I found that when the valve was fully closed, the control arm on the valve extended too far for the passenger console kick panel to be re-installed so I had to trim the valve control arm.


Here is where I planned to install it:




Elbow goes where the old valve was:




Here it is installed:




Attachment to the slide controller on the dash:



I wanted to reuse the cable sheathing end that was clipped to the controller. This makes under the dash installation clean. So to do this, I cut the end off of the original sheathing and then drilled it out so I could fit the new sheathing in. A little epoxy and it was good to go.

All this took me around 3 and a half ours to complete. It worked out pretty well and provides better heat control than what I had. Total cost was around $35 (valve $20, cable $12, elbow $3).








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    Cheap heater valve replacement 200

    Where'd the pics go? I think that this is a project that I might be tackling soon...heat is good when I get it going, but it never turns completely off.








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      Cheap heater valve replacement 200

      The links to the pics got lost in a server move shortly after this was posted. I tried to update the post to correct the links but it said the post was too old. The pics can still be found in the gallery but they only show up black for me.

      Here are the links:








      I will try to re-post the pictures - this time at a smaller size in hope they won't get deleted.








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    Cheap heater valve replacement 200

    A good solution. Some extra parts with the straight through valve. I'm working on a solution using a right angle valve. I'm developing a bracket that will allow it to be mounted in the stock location, take the stock cable with a cable clamp, stock hose hookup etc. I hate upgrading to the later style valve that's out there--unless it's in a 92-93 which already uses that valve.

    This is a good way to go though--kudos for ingenuity!

    Watch for developments!

    Happy new year to all,
    DS








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      Your solution sounds easier to install. Have you identified a 90 degree replacement valve?

      I still need to do my daughter's car and Rock Auto no longer has the VW valve.








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        Cheap heater valve replacement 200

        I pulled a valve out of a junkyard a year ago. Wish I could tell you what it's from, but I don't remember. It is a plastic valve, but sturdier, in my opinion, than the one we have available for the "correct" upgrade on the 240s. Four Seasons has their catalogs on line now. You may be able to browse one up. It's not like the old days when you wandered into NAPA and said "Can I see your catalog?" unless a parts store has books still on the shelf.

        In my humble opinion, the key here is getting the valve mounted. I don't believe it's a good idea to leave the valve suspended from the hoses. It needs to be solidly braced. The movement from the cable may eventually cause a failure. Probably not at the long hose that goes over the top of the heater, there's plenty of flex there. The short hose to the firewall though....

        DS








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    thumbs way up. if there's ever a 240 faq this should be in there. (hey, maybe art can host a page on this.)








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      I would have no problem being enshrined on Art's web site. It has helped me out on more than one occasion. I can even send smaller pics that fit on small screens better.








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        Good info!

        Are you a Deadhead?
        --
        Bessie - 95 855 GLT Sportwagon; 93 854 GLT; Inga - 90 244 DL 300k, gone but not forgotton








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          Looks like just some other random fella from Wichita... probably not a deadhead.

          Great post, Jack! Thanks for sharing yours.
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          -Matt I ♥ my ♂








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            You are probably right.

            Jack Straw from Wichita...
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            Bessie - 95 855 GLT Sportwagon; 93 854 GLT; Inga - 90 244 DL 300k, gone but not forgotton







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