So, new heater core, new valve, POR15 floors with a fiberglass patch, installed aluminum backed insulation on floor. Reassembled the heater box slipping new core in from bottom and clipping bottom portion of box on. Then tested the cables to make sure my valve would open and shut, bottom of heater box would open and top of heater box would open. BAM!!! The cable for the vent control on top of the box is bound someplace. I know the cowl area is not rusted because I re-did that a couple months ago. Also, the cable was working because two weeks ago I was able to get fresh air into the cabin using that lever.
So, Any quick thoughts? I was planning on unscrewing the pipes from the firewall and dropping the heater core again to see if this somehow unbinds the cable. The cable moves freely in its housing and the door is not stuck shut? Gosh darn a simple coolant drip is turning into one of those never ending problem solution sessions. I even ordered new carpet since the old carpet was coolant drenched as well as 15 years old.


Thanks for any ideas you might have.