It means that you need to check your engine you dumby. it has check engine in the light name jackass. i should put you in a menatl institution because your freaking stupid as hell.
The engine's thermostat controls the engine coolant temperature. The temperature control inside for the heater controls the cabin heat.
i don't have pwer to heater fan wiper, power windows, or power locks, some time when you just turn ignition everything is working soon as you start the engine it will quit
The heater on a Mercedes c200 will stop working if the heater core is blocked. It allows hot coolant from the engine to be used in heating the cabin.
It controls the flow of water from the engine cooling system into the passenger compartment heater core.
Possible causes are low anti freeze in radiator. Heater core could be plugged. Your dash controls may not be working. Plugged heater hoses.
heater core stopped up, heater control vavle not working, controls under dash not working, low in coolant, theromstant, radiator not flowing properly, water pump.
if im not mistaken the heater control has vacuum lines. take off heater controls and see if you have a bad vacuum line to heater box.
your car stalled?
You need to find and fix what broke. The first places to start would be coolant level, engine temperature, and dash heater controls.
there is no fuse for a block heater the block heater is installed in the oil cooler on side of engine a lead goes from heater to plug in at front of engine this heater is plugged into 110 power from house.it is not controlled by anything in the truck if it is not working have the wiring checked and have the heater checked wiring for block heater is sold separate to heater,and costs about 80 bucks,heater cost about 70 bucks
# Disconnect negative battery cable # Drain the cooling system # Working in the engine compartment disconnect the heater hoses from theheater control valve # Remove instrument panel and the center console # Remove the heater controls and disconnect the heater hoses under the dash where they connect to the heater core # Label and detach the air ducts,wiring and controls still attached to heating unit # Unbolt the heating unit and detach it from the car # Remove the screws and clips and separate the two halves of the housing.Take out the old heater core and install new unit
Yes, the overhead heater controls do light up.