You need to adjust your idle.
the coil
AnswerYup, in most cases. Check the thermostat.
Could be low on coolant, a stuck open thermostat or a partially blocked heater core.
Low coolant or stuck open thermostat.Low coolant or stuck open thermostat.
If you are asking if it has a safety that shuts the engine off if oil pressure is low, then no it does not.If you are asking if it has a safety that shuts the engine off if oil pressure is low, then no it does not.
All internal combustion engines generate heat when they run. If your automobile is not generating heat when it is idling, there are several reasons. 1. The coolant level is too low. 2. The thermostat is not opening 3. The water pump is not moving enough coolant and it could be bad. It is normal for the temperature gauge to fluctuate 20 to 50 degrees when a motor is runnning at higher speeds than when idling
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close but ur an idiot blazers dont have pinions. they have gear boxes.
The wattage of electric base board heaters does not change because the thermostat is set on low. The wattage is a fixed value on the heater because of its internal resistance element. The thermostat set on low shuts off at a lower temperature than a thermostat that is set on high. It is the time interval that governs the amount of heat that the heater produces when the thermostat calls for heat. Once the room heats up to the temperature that the thermostat is set at, the heater shuts off. The thermostat is just a temperature switch.
it could be your timing is off
Thermostat stuck open, clogged heater core, heater flow valve not functioning, or low of coolant.