Why doesn't my heater blow hot?

Posted on 4/25/2019


When your heater isn't blowing hot it is typically an indication that you may have low coolant or you have a coolant hose that is plugged. When you don't have enough coolant in your engine, it will overheat, but it will also cause the thermostat to work overtime to keep your engine cool. When this happens it's not producing heat and your heater will not work. 



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By jhautoinc May 22, 2026
It's important to keep you safe.
By jhautoinc May 19, 2026
This most likely a catastrophic failure
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An oil leak can be dangerous
By jhautoinc April 24, 2026
Gear oil is important lubrication
By jhautoinc April 22, 2026
This is repair that should not be put off.
By jhautoinc April 14, 2026
It's a mechanical failure
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This can cause bigger issues with your engine