Got Heat?

Oct 24, 2024

As the cool mornings roll in, it’s essential to make sure your heater is working properly to avoid any unexpected chills. To avoid that last-minute panic, here are some ways to check if your vehicle’s heater is in good shape:

 
 

🌡️ Monitor the temperature gauge: After starting your car, let it warm up and watch for the needle to rise from “C” to “H.” If it stays on “C,” the thermostat might be broken.

 

💨 Inspect the cabin air filter: A dirty air filter can block warm air from getting inside. If airflow from the vents is weak, it’s time to replace the filter, which is usually a quick fix.

 

🔎 Look for additional symptoms: Signs of a heater issue include coolant leaks, a sweet smell in the cabin, foggy windows, and an engine that’s overheating.

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Give us a call at 620-282-0035, and our technicians can check things over to ensure you are working before the cold season is here.

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