water is circulating and the thermostat is most likely working. Check that the radiator fan is running. If your car is fitted with an electric fan these are triggered to work by a thermostatic switch.
...General Information. 3. Remove the starter motor. Refer to Starter Motor Replacement in Engine Electrical. 4. Disconnect the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor electrical connector. 5. Remove the CKP ...
...water from the engine flows through the heater core at all times, even when you have the A/C on or when you have nothing (A/C, heat or vent) on. The system uses a door that closes down over the air ...
...general merchandise stores (Sears, Wal*Mart, Target, K-Mart, etc.) But remember, you'll have to take the used coolant to a recycling facility, NEVER dump it down the drain in your house or on the ...
...water and 50% antifreeze. Do you need to go below that? If you are near this temperature regularly and have no garage, I suggest you consider a electric block heater. I believe most manufacturers ...
...water are normal, especially in cooler weather. Unusual or erratic heater operation (warm/cold not electric fan) often accompanied by unusual temperature gauge indications. Engine oil level does not ...
...water prior to attempting to put them over the new heater core ends, this will only aid in the installation & prevent damaging the ends. You may want to look at the new part before you start to ...
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