When the temperature outside dips, it\u2019s essential that your car\u2019s heater is working up to spec. If not, you could be putting yourself and your family in danger, and not because your car\u2019s cabin will feel like the inside of an icebox. It will, but that\u2019s simply a nuisance. A more immediate issue is that a failing heater can prevent your defroster from blowing the warm air needed to clear ice and frost off your windshield so you can see the road ahead. Clear visibility is essential for safe driving conditions.
\n\nA car\u2019s heating system is very similar to its cooling system. In the latter, coolant circulates through the engine, absorbs heat, and dispels it into the outside air by way of the radiator. In the case of the heater, the same piping hot coolant runs through the engine, but is funneled through a much smaller radiator called the heater core. Instead of venting the heat outside the car, a blower fan pushes the warm air created by the heater core through air ducts and into the vehicle.
\n\nA heater that's working properly should circulate air that's a toasty 75 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If it doesn't, there is a problem within the system.
\n\nThere are a number of reasons why the heater might not be working properly. Here are the most common ones:
\n\nLow coolant in the radiator
\n\nKeep in mind that the warm air that rushes into your car in the byproduct of the heat of the coolant in your vehicle's engine. If that coolant is low or contaminated, you have a problem. Although a leaky or weak radiator cap might be to blame, it\u2019s more likely there is a leak somewhere in the coolant system. Coolant doesn\u2019t evaporate on its own.
\n\nBlown fuse
\n\nThe main job of a fuse is to protect the electrical circuits in your car from shorting or overloading; i.e., a fuse protects the wire or wires they are connected to from overheating and catching fire. Fuses are rated by their amperage and are designed to blow or open when the current being drawn through them exceeds their design rating. If a device draws enough current to blow a fuse, you've probably got a problem somewhere else in the system that will cause the fuse to blow again, sooner or later. Rarely do fuses fail for no apparent reason.
\n\nAir pockets in the heater core or a heater hose
\n\nThis is another common culprit, and may be interfering with the flow of coolant through the heater core. Typically if you have air in the cooling system, then you have a leak that\u2019s allowing coolant to escape and air to take its place. The mechanic will pressure test your cooling system to determine where air is entering the system, and will then bleed the air pockets from the cooling system as per the manufacturer\u2019s instructions.
\n\nBad water pump or serpentine belt
\n\nThe water pump keeps the coolant circulating throughout your engine. Water pumps are belt-driven, and belts have a tendency to break and wear.
\n\nMalfunctioning thermostat
\n\nThe job of a thermostat is to regulate the flow of coolant. By doing so, it lets the engine warm up as quickly as possible, thus reducing engine wear, deposits and emissions. When the engine is cold, the thermostat doesn\u2019t allow coolant to flow through the engine. Once the engine reaches its operating temperature (generally about 200 degrees F, 95 degrees C), the thermostat opens, and the fluid starts flowing. When the thermostat is worn out, it remains stuck in the open or shut position, which leads to either overheating or cool operation, respectively.
\n\nClogged heater core
\n\nDebris in the cooling system, such as rust particles or other goop, can potentially plug the heater core and block the flow of coolant.
\n\nMalfunctioning blower motor
\n\nAny fan can go bad, and it's a fairly easy replacement procedure. Before doing so, however, the mechanic will check the resistor, motor and fuse for proper operation. Failure of any of these components may result in the same symptom.
\n\nA top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the source and cause of the heater malfunction, and will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.
\n\nThe mechanic will perform a thorough check of the entire heating system.
\n\nIt goes without saying that a properly operating heating system is important. No one likes to drive while shivering. Also, a nonworking heater will adversely affect the way your defroster does its job, which will in turn hinder visibility, limiting your ability to drive safely. Book a mechanic to perform a thorough inspection as soon as possible.
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When the temperature outside dips, it’s essential that your car’s heater is working up to spec. If not, you could be putting yourself and your family in danger, and not because your car’s cabin will feel like the inside of an icebox. It will, but that’s simply a nuisance. A more immediate issue is that a failing heater can prevent your defroster from blowing the warm air needed to clear ice and frost off your windshield so you can see the road ahead. Clear visibility is essential for safe driving conditions.
A car’s heating system is very similar to its cooling system. In the latter, coolant circulates through the engine, absorbs heat, and dispels it into the outside air by way of the radiator. In the case of the heater, the same piping hot coolant runs through the engine, but is funneled through a much smaller radiator called the heater core. Instead of venting the heat outside the car, a blower fan pushes the warm air created by the heater core through air ducts and into the vehicle.
A heater that's working properly should circulate air that's a toasty 75 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If it doesn't, there is a problem within the system.
There are a number of reasons why the heater might not be working properly. Here are the most common ones:
散热器中的低冷却液
请记住,在车辆发动机中冷却液的副产品的副产品中,温暖的空气涌入您的汽车。如果冷却液低或污染,您会有问题。尽管可能要归咎于泄漏或较弱的散热器帽,但更有可能在冷却液系统中某处出现泄漏。冷却液不会自行蒸发。
Blown fuse
保险丝的主要工作是保护汽车中的电路免受短路或过载;即,保险丝可以保护它们连接到的电线或电线免受过热和燃烧的火。保险丝通过其安培数进行评分,并在通过它们绘制的电流超过其设计等级时旨在打击或打开。如果设备绘制足够的电流以吹熔融,则系统中的其他地方可能会遇到问题,这会导致保险丝迟早会再次吹动。很少出于没有明显原因的保险丝失败。
Air pockets in the heater core or a heater hose
This is another common culprit, and may be interfering with the flow of coolant through the heater core. Typically if you have air in the cooling system, then you have a leak that’s allowing coolant to escape and air to take its place. The mechanic will pressure test your cooling system to determine where air is entering the system, and will then bleed the air pockets from the cooling system as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Bad water pump or serpentine belt
The water pump keeps the coolant circulating throughout your engine. Water pumps are belt-driven, and belts have a tendency to break and wear.
Malfunctioning thermostat
恒温器的工作是调节冷却液的流动。通过这样做,它可以使发动机尽可能快地热身,从而减少发动机磨损,沉积和排放。发动机冷时,恒温器不允许冷却液流过发动机。一旦发动机达到其工作温度(通常约200度F,95度C),恒温器就会打开,流体开始流动。当恒温器磨损时,它仍处于开放或闭合位置,分别导致过热或冷却操作。
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Debris in the cooling system, such as rust particles or other goop, can potentially plug the heater core and block the flow of coolant.
Malfunctioning blower motor
Any fan can go bad, and it's a fairly easy replacement procedure. Before doing so, however, the mechanic will check the resistor, motor and fuse for proper operation. Failure of any of these components may result in the same symptom.
A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to determine the source and cause of the heater malfunction, and will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.
The mechanic will perform a thorough check of the entire heating system.
It goes without saying that a properly operating heating system is important. No one likes to drive while shivering. Also, a nonworking heater will adversely affect the way your defroster does its job, which will in turn hinder visibility, limiting your ability to drive safely. Book a mechanic to perform a thorough inspection as soon as possible.
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