I get the smell of something electrical overheating when the car is running - coming from the vicinity of the heater control valve and aux. heater pump. The cooling system is full of 50/50 antifreeze and has been fully bleed. I replaced the aux. heater pump thinking the motor was going bad, but the same smell still exists with the new pump. The aux. heater pump is getting 12.5 volts with the ignition on - this pump runs all the time the ignition is on and all the time the engine is running regardless of where the driver and passenger rotary heat control switches are set - this agrees with the heating system wiring diagrams. I get 12.5 volts at the heater control valve, but the voltage stays the same regardless of where the rotary heat control switch is set - this does not seem correct as the voltage should vary with the rotary switch position in order to open or close the heater control valve. Only when the driver rotary switch is fully rotated clockwise does the voltage to the heater control valve go to zero. Anyone had the same experience or have a solution?
Tom