This is only a temporary fix.Guys, for future reference, I've just changed the heater matrix on a Mk3 leon 2.0 tdi Fr.. Fairly straightforward to be fair. Now the car has toasty heating again I thought I'd have a play with the old (blocked matrix) 1) Dissolved a dishwasher tablet in boiling water and filled matrix (has to fill inlet and outlet sides) capacity is minimal. Left to Soak for a couple of hours... note :the face of the matrix wasn't even getting warm 2)Drained and flushed through with garden hose for 5 mins ( after which time water was passing through the matrix. 3) Did a 2nd fill with boiling dishwasher water and soaked for half hour... note: face of the matrix was now quite warm and only had to fill one side to completely fill it. 4) Again flushed with garden hose and water running freely through the matrix 5) To make sure blew through with compressed air (I have a compressor) but probably not needed. I'm now convinced my old matrix is completely clear and wished I hadn't rushed out and spent £165 on a new matrix. So if you have the time then following this procedure before buying a new matrix could save you a Bob or two.
I cleaned and flushed mine (using various cleaning solutions - including the dishwasher tablet dissolved in boiling water) 5 or 6 times! Each time it would work fine for a few months - then bam - coolant low warning light.
I was hoping that the time between each of these 'cleans' would get longer and longer to the point I wouldn't have to do it again! but after 5 or 6 I thought sod it and brought a new matrix (June 2021), and glad I did, has been perfect since; 15 months+.
I noticed heater matrix's are very seasonally priced - being £100+ in Autumn & Winter - and mine only cost £35 in the summer!