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The Oldsmobile Heater Control Valve regulates the flow of the coolant in such a way that the cabin warms up in little time without excessive heat in the engine. Oldsmobile has piled milestone after milestone since 1897 when it constructed the affordable Curved Dash on the first moving assembly line, and subsequently applied GM resources to launch new ideas annually. The company excited families with straight-eights and stunned the racers with Rocket V8 and the Hydra-Matic automatic eliminated the use of the clutch. The advertising even came up with the slogan make a date with a Rocket 88 to describe the buzz that surrounded the brand. New things continued to emerge, high compression engines, improved suspensions, and daring costumes and lots of chrome trim that you can see on an Oldsmobile anywhere along a highway. Strong frames, spacious interiors and sound deadening enables the passengers to move over the rough pavement with comfort that has cemented an image that continues to attract crowds. This small Heater Control Valve sends the coolant to the heater core to provide immediate cabin heating. Performing a replacement of an old Heater Control Valve in an Oldsmobile requires cooling the engine, unscrew the radiator cap. Label the heater hose, clamp the heater hose and open valve clamps and collect coolant at the bottom. Install the new Heater Control Valve, remove the old part, position the arrow, reinstall the hoses, add coolant, and run the engine to bleed the air, and check the leaks. Once the test drive is finished, allow the engine to cool again, reconnect the retorque clamps, fill up the overflow bottle, dispose old coolant in a responsible manner and keep a check on the temperature gauge within the next few drives. Routine maintenance will ensure that your Oldsmobile is warm and reliable.