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Old Apr 12, 2014 | 11:45 PM
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Ok so i have looked around for a while on the internet and can't find anything but the heater matrix.

Now i have never changed the coolant on my truck plan to do it next weekend.

Anyways my drivers footwell builds up heat big time and its starting to make me a little nervous. any help appreciated!
 
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Old Apr 13, 2014 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ninjaff21
Ok so i have looked around for a while on the internet and can't find anything but the heater matrix.

Now i have never changed the coolant on my truck plan to do it next weekend.

Anyways my drivers footwell builds up heat big time and its starting to make me a little nervous. any help appreciated!
I would verify at night that one of the catalytic converters is not glowing red when this is happening.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2014 | 10:07 AM
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If it is glowing red what does that mean? (my understanding it means its burning fuel) i know i have a code thrown for an 02 sensor dont know the number I'll pull them here in a min. could a miss fire cause it to glow red assuming thats whats happening?
 

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Old Apr 13, 2014 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by ninjaff21
If it is glowing red what does that mean? (my understanding it means its burning fuel) i know i have a code thrown for an 02 sensor dont know the number I'll pull them here in a min. could a miss fire cause it to glow red assuming thats whats happening?
It's un-burned fuel reaching the CAT. So, if you have a miss, it could be that cylinder is allowing the fuel to go un-burned down to the CAT and causing the overheating.

And, yes, this is all assuming the CAT is actually overheating. I've had it happen, and it does cause the floor to get really warm. Of course, your issues might be heater related, or something else, I just mention this since I've experienced it.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2014 | 10:39 AM
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I honestly think thats it because the truck has always been serviced by LR so i can assume the heater was bled correctly but I'm going to do a coolant flush and bleed today. Then tonight ill check it.

I noticed the heat started building up after i had to floor it for about 10 seconds to pass someone on a 2 lane passing road.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2014 | 12:47 PM
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The only codes i have are
P0301 cyl 1 miss fire
p0133 o2 sensor CKT slow response (sensor 1 bank 1)
 
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