check your thermostat or your heater core may be getting ready to go out
High winds, pilot generator. Is the heater located next to a wall? Is the heater door closed? Does the heater have a draft hood or what they call a stackless heater? Ken
if you are talking about a radiator then yes it is supposed to stay on.
There could be several reasons why your heater won't stay on, such as a faulty thermostat, clogged air filters, or a malfunctioning heating element. It's best to have a professional inspect and repair your heater to determine the exact cause.
The heater may not stay on due to issues with the thermostat, a clogged air filter, a malfunctioning heating element, or a problem with the electrical connection. It is important to troubleshoot and address these issues to ensure the heater functions properly.
Most likely, the switch that controls your parking light is stuck.
A gas water heater may not stay lit due to issues with the thermocouple, gas supply, or ventilation. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the heater to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Your hot water heater may not stay lit due to issues with the thermocouple, gas supply, or ventilation. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the heater to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Your water heater may not stay lit due to issues with the thermocouple, gas supply, or pilot light. These components may need to be cleaned, adjusted, or replaced to ensure the water heater stays lit.
You'll need to be far more specific. What sort of heater? What kind of controls does it have? Thermostat settings?
Why does your 2001 Nissan Pathfinder heater fan stay on high even after I try to shut it off?"
A very basic answer is: The hot water the engine produces is circulated thru the heater core. The heater core looks like the autos radiator only smaller. The heater core is located inside the heater box. So as the engines hot water circulates thru the heater core the heat will transfer into the heater box. As long as the engine is running and everything is working properly the heater core will stay hot inside the heater box.
No.