David1tontj New member Nov 22, 2014 #3 Check your coolant level immediately. (Do not open radiator when hot) If you have a blown head gasket, or other leak, and don't have enough coolant to run through your heater core, then your heater won't blow hot air.
Check your coolant level immediately. (Do not open radiator when hot) If you have a blown head gasket, or other leak, and don't have enough coolant to run through your heater core, then your heater won't blow hot air.
David1tontj New member Nov 22, 2014 #4 I don't mean to freak you out brankz, but you are being pretty vague. Is the blower not working? Is the air just not hot?
I don't mean to freak you out brankz, but you are being pretty vague. Is the blower not working? Is the air just not hot?
Panda New member Nov 22, 2014 #6 Did you disconnect the heater control when you took your dash apart?
David1tontj New member Nov 22, 2014 #7 Panda said: Did you disconnect the heater control when you took your dash apart? Click to expand... This! I forgot he did that!
Panda said: Did you disconnect the heater control when you took your dash apart? Click to expand... This! I forgot he did that!
Brankz New member Nov 22, 2014 #8 Panda said: Did you disconnect the heater control when you took your dash apart? Click to expand... Lol...... I think that's the problem lol No bad thermostat because lower and upper hoses are hot and with presume no leaks too so that's my only option thanks
Panda said: Did you disconnect the heater control when you took your dash apart? Click to expand... Lol...... I think that's the problem lol No bad thermostat because lower and upper hoses are hot and with presume no leaks too so that's my only option thanks