System airbound and needs to be purged
prarie 650 over heat light not working
your heat comes from your heater core which draws heat from your engine coolant so if you have no heat and the blower is still running then there is a coolant level problem as in none which then would cause the mottor to over heat and quick
Over heating and no heat from the heater.
your heater will be cold, or your engine can over heat. your car can take a long time to heat up. Your inside heater will be cool, or your engine temp. will over heat.
this is the second motor in this car with the same radiator/hoses and still no heat. can the heater core be a problem or maybe the radiator hoses?the car does not over heat.or can it be the part bolted onto the fire wall where the hose goes into?someone please help me.
Yes. It has a heater core in the dash that has air blown over it to heat the passenger compartment.
If it's interior heat you are talking about, it could be the thermostat. If you find your temp gauge is fluctuating all over the place, change the thermostat. If not, it could be your heater core. You could try flushing it out.
replace the thermostat which is located in the housing that the top radiator hose attches to the engine With my car, it was Heater matrix clogged with radiator sealant. The workshop cleaned it and it's start working fine!
most likely your heater-core went bad. if you car runs perfectly fine besides having heat. if you car gets up to normal temperatures, doesn't over heat. the fan blows, but just blows cold air. then it is the heater core.
yes it can, but dont really recommend it. if your car starts to over heat and the heater core not there you can not use the heater fan to help cool it down, also if you live in an area where it gets cold you wont have no heat.
yesYes when an air bubble makes it to the water pump the water stops circulating and there for you will over heat and the heater core will no longer produce heat through the cars heater vents.