if it is blowing cold it is the heater core and if it does not blow at all it is the blower motor, be sure to check all the fuses before replaceing anything!if it is blowing cold it is the heater core and if it does not blow at all it is the blower motor, be sure to check all the fuses before replaceing anything!
thanks very much..its exactly what is happening..thanks for the advice.terrythanks very much..its exactly what is happening..thanks for the advice.terry
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Just got my 2012 CRV out of the Honda shop yesterday; it blew cold air out the vents while the engine was completely warmed up.
Honda has a service bulletin on it; the heater core must be flushed several times (there's a flush kit that Honda has provided).
After the flushing, I had all the heat I ever needed.
The REAL problem is this: Honda or the dealer can't tell what the cause of no heat. Is it corrosion/air pocket/bad anti-freeze???
Asked the dealer to inspect the bottom of the bucket when they flushed it if there is debris. "Well, the water is swirling around the bucket, so we couldn't see any debris".
inside glove box there should be a sticker with the radio serial number and code. if that has been removed then you could try the honda owners site. you'll need the vin # and some other info I was able to get the code recently for my 2010 CR-V
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