heater problem
heater problem
Last night I noticed a problem with my heating system. It gets pretty cold here in Canada with sub zero temps at nights. When I turn the heater on it blows hot air only when I drive. I was waiting for my wife in front of the store yesterday idling in neutral and after a minute it started blowing cold air. I had to start driving to get the heat to come back. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Thanks.
Originally Posted by g35Dude
Last night I noticed a problem with my heating system. It gets pretty cold here in Canada with sub zero temps at nights. When I turn the heater on it blows hot air only when I drive. I was waiting for my wife in front of the store yesterday idling in neutral and after a minute it started blowing cold air. I had to start driving to get the heat to come back. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Thanks.
Originally Posted by godmans
It is just the design of the car....
Perhaps the thermostat is bad. Other cooling system problems are possible. If an air flap-door were not opening, it would probably stay cool while driving too. If it is under waranty, let the dealer fix it.
Good luck.
this is happening to my car EXACTLY...its been happening for a while now...its not necessarily because your driving its because your reving the engine...even if you sit in neutral or park if you step on the gas it will heat up again
no idea why but i need to get it checked before my warranty goes out
no idea why but i need to get it checked before my warranty goes out
OK the problem is fixed. I had a small leak in one of my hoses. I refilled the coolant and it seemed to get rid of the problem. it still doesn't blow as hot as it should but I got warm air coming out at idle. I will try to bleed my radiator to see if I can put more coolant in. I'm hoping this will increase the temperature of the air.
yea could you possible take a picture or something so i can fix this myself maybe.?? please oh please
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The leaky hose was actually my fault. I had some noise coming from the engine which I thought was due to bad AC belt tensioner bearing but turned out to be my transmission synchros. Any way in order to take of the tensioner I removed the hose right next to the AC tensioning bolt (left of the bolt where metal tube meets a rubber hose). When I assembled everything back together I forgot to put the clamp back on the hose and the coolant was slowly leaking out. Adding the coolant helped a bit and I started getting warm air at idle. Today I bled my radiator and now I get hot air coming out. I initally suspected something more serious so I'm kinda relieved it was as easy as topping up the coolant. I guess those of you having similar problems get your cooling system checked for leaks, clogged up radiator or air in your system.
^ listen for any gurgling sound in your cooling system you can hear in the car interior. Also look at your upper rad hose to see if it is collapsed. I had that problem and it turns out the rad cap was defective.
I noticed my car taking forever to warm up in the mornings. Sometimes 20-30 mins of driving to even feel the heat. So I checked my coolant and found that it was low. What coolant brand/type do you suggest I add? Is there a specify one that's better for our cars?
I think all coolant is the same, I just used one from Nissan. The fluid level in the excess container should be lower on a cold engine and a bit higher when warm. There are markings in the container for low and high.



