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Chevrolet Suburban Heater Control Valve

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  • Four Seasons Hvac Heater Control Valve for Chevrolet Suburban - 74661
    $25.93
    Product Specifications
    • Hose Connector Quantity: 2 Connectors
    • Material: Steel
    • O.E. Replacement: Yes
    • Opening B IN: 0.625
    • Opening B MM: 15.875
    • Opening IN: 0.625
    • Opening MM: 15.875
    • Operation Type: Cable Operated
    • Style: Non-Bypass
    • UPC: 096361746619
    • Part Description: Chevrolet Suburban Hvac Heater Control Valve
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  • Four Seasons Hvac Heater Control Valve for Chevrolet Suburban - 74612
    $10.49
    Product Specifications
    • Bypass: No
    • Hose Connector Quantity: 2 Connectors
    • Material: Plastic
    • O.E. Replacement: Yes
    • Opening B IN: 0.625
    • Opening B MM: 15.875
    • Opening IN: 0.625
    • Opening MM: 15.875
    • Operation Type: Vacuum
    • Style: Non-Bypass
    • UPC: 096361746121
    • Part Description: Chevrolet Suburban Hvac Heater Control Valve
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About Chevrolet Suburban Heater Control Valve

Chevrolet Suburban is a full-size SUV. It was made and marketed by the automaker General Motors. The Chevrolet Suburban is a nice choice for many people. The brand has made and marketed lots of great parts. Chevrolet Suburban's heater control valve opens and closes to prevent hot engine coolant from traveling into the heater core. The vehicle is easy to overheat because of Chevrolet Suburban's bad heater control valve, making adjusting the temperature to be useless.
Whereas, Chevrolet Suburban's worn heater control valve needs to be repaired or replaced. The heater control valve is used to allow coolant to pass into the heater core when the heater switch has been turned on. Signs of a bad heater control valve include no heat coming out of the ports, coolant leaks, lower coolant levels, and engine overheating. We offer you lots of auto parts at a nice price. We are here for you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week online.