heater not working
#16
Well I just wanted to reply to your post.
There are 3 more posts with this same subject - the links are searchable.
"heat" "cold heat" "heat cold when idle" "heater not working"
I have had my car at the dealer twice.
They flushed/filled the coolant twice.
My car still doesn't stay warm after about 5 - 10 minutes of idle.
I think that this is just a rediculous issue and it can not be fixed.
I have reason to think that this is something they engineered incorrectly .
We are the only people on here talking about it because we are the ones dealing with the blistering cold and the "cold-idle heat issue"
I hear what your saying about using the proper coolant. However I am sure Infiniti dealer's have the right coolant.
I just think they "f**ked up" this on the Engine/Coolant system and that is it.
I have had this system done by the "PROS" and it is still not 100% sufficient.
The car is 5 years old it has 51k miles on it and quite simply I think "hey, it's just the way it is when a car ages"
I may be mistaken or maybe incorrect and just not knowledgable - however I have tried to take the proper procedure and results are null.
So - please do respond. I am just hear to absorb and learn and am greatful to your response.
It's just not changing the resolve of my issue..
-Joe
There are 3 more posts with this same subject - the links are searchable.
"heat" "cold heat" "heat cold when idle" "heater not working"
I have had my car at the dealer twice.
They flushed/filled the coolant twice.
My car still doesn't stay warm after about 5 - 10 minutes of idle.
I think that this is just a rediculous issue and it can not be fixed.
I have reason to think that this is something they engineered incorrectly .
We are the only people on here talking about it because we are the ones dealing with the blistering cold and the "cold-idle heat issue"
I hear what your saying about using the proper coolant. However I am sure Infiniti dealer's have the right coolant.
I just think they "f**ked up" this on the Engine/Coolant system and that is it.
I have had this system done by the "PROS" and it is still not 100% sufficient.
The car is 5 years old it has 51k miles on it and quite simply I think "hey, it's just the way it is when a car ages"
I may be mistaken or maybe incorrect and just not knowledgable - however I have tried to take the proper procedure and results are null.
So - please do respond. I am just hear to absorb and learn and am greatful to your response.
It's just not changing the resolve of my issue..
-Joe
#17
Alright I just started having this same problem. Hell everytime I get to a light I put it in neutral and rev it to 1500 rpms. After driving it for 45 mins with my engine temp at normal(half way) I opened the rad cap but the fluid didn't bubble or do anything. This seems kinda odd considering it should be bubbling!?
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