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NO HEAT
Need some help again, FAM.
This summer was really hot, so I had my car'* AC recharge. Now the ac is great in the summer but not any more. All i have now in the winter is ac, no heat at all and its cold in NYC please help.
This summer was really hot, so I had my car'* AC recharge. Now the ac is great in the summer but not any more. All i have now in the winter is ac, no heat at all and its cold in NYC please help.
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First, Turn The Air Conditioner OFF!!!
Sorry, I couldn't resist. But I think the resident gearheads here are going to need more info here. What is the make, model, and trim level of your car(some of us have other H-bodies) and put that in your signature. I would start with checking/replacing the thermostat. Do you have the electronic A/C in your car?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. But I think the resident gearheads here are going to need more info here. What is the make, model, and trim level of your car(some of us have other H-bodies) and put that in your signature. I would start with checking/replacing the thermostat. Do you have the electronic A/C in your car?
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The car is not overheating, but the temperature gauge go'* to the mark pass the 200 mark
and yes it dose blink when i turn the car on. Thanks
and yes it dose blink when i turn the car on. Thanks
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The car is not overheating, but the temperature gauge go'* to the mark pass the 200 mark
and yes it dose blink when i turn the car on. Thanks
and yes it dose blink when i turn the car on. Thanks
P.*. Just so no one gets confused, I'm talking about error codes stored in the climate control system, not the engine'* computer. Two different systems, two different sets of error codes...
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I'm not sure if this is a possibility here but I found this to be true a long time ago and another member found this to be true not too long ago. LOW COOLANT will give you NO HEAT!!!
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ht=low+coolant
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ht=low+coolant