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Find the right Car Heater Tap at Repco
Whether it’s a chilly winter morning or a routine drive, a well-functioning heater tap in your vehicle makes all the difference. Repco stock a wide range of heater taps from the leading brands in climate control. Choose the best in heater taps from Dayco, Gates, Reddot and more to ensure your driver comfort.
Repco stock not just Falcon and Commodore heater taps, we can provide the right car heater tap for whatever you drive.
What Is a Car Heater Tap?
A car heater tap is a small but vital component within a vehicle's heating system. It acts as a valve that controls the flow of hot coolant from the engine to the heater core. When the heater tap is open, hot coolant flows through the heater core, allowing warm air to be blown into the cabin. Conversely, when the tap is closed, the coolant is blocked, and the air temperature inside the cabin remains cooler.
Heater taps are typically operated via a cable, vacuum, or electronic actuator, depending on the vehicle's design. While the basic function remains the same, the mechanism may vary between older and modern vehicles.
Common Problems with Heater Taps
Like any mechanical component, heater taps can experience wear and tear over time. One of the most common issues is a stuck or seized tap. This can prevent the proper flow of coolant, leading to a lack of heating in the cabin or, in some cases, overheating of the engine.
Another frequent problem is leakage. A leaking heater tap can result in coolant loss, which may cause the engine to overheat if not addressed promptly. Additionally, electronic or vacuum-operated heater taps may fail due to issues with the actuator or vacuum lines, leading to inconsistent temperature control.
Signs of a Faulty Heater Tap
Recognising the signs of a faulty heater tap can help prevent larger issues. If the cabin heater is not producing warm air, even when the temperature is set to high, the heater tap might be stuck in the closed position. Similarly, if there is coolant leakage around the heater tap, it is likely damaged or worn out.
Other signs include irregular temperature fluctuations in the cabin, strange noises when adjusting the temperature controls, or visible corrosion on the heater tap itself. Addressing these signs early can prevent further damage to the vehicle's cooling and heating systems.
Maintenance and Replacement
Proper maintenance of the heater tap can extend its lifespan and ensure optimal performance. Regularly checking for leaks, corrosion, or blockages is a good practice. Additionally, ensuring that the coolant is replaced at the recommended intervals can help prevent debris or sediment from clogging the heater tap.
If a heater tap is found to be faulty, replacement is often the best course of action. While some vehicle owners may choose to replace it themselves, it is recommended to consult a qualified mechanic, especially for modern vehicles with complex heating systems. A professional can ensure the correct part is used and properly installed.
Repco stock the widest range of climate control parts for your vehicle
Carrying not just a great selection of car heater taps, your local Repco can provide you with everything you need for your vehicle's climate control system. Find the right compressor, condensor or air conditioner fittings to suit your vehicle. Stocking the leading brands in climate control at the best prices makes Repco your destination for comfortable driving in any weather condition.