This question was for a 1998 Mazda 626. The solution to this problem of the temp heating up is to start the heater in the car on high. Then it immediately goes to the neutral temp for the car, and stays in stable there.
mine overheated a lot, turned out to be the heater core.
the heater may be turned on more people more heat if window opened it gets colder and less people in the room less heat
Perhaps it needed to cool down.
Maintain the heater settings. Shutting the heater down will result in colder water temps that the heater has to overcome when it is turned on again and will cost you in the amount of BTU Therms you use. -- more expensive. I believe that it takes approx. one hr. to bring the temp up one degree. K
it has a partially clogged heater core.replace the heater core
These heaters contain insulation that retains heat (as opposed to the newer style that reflects it back). As a result, they heat up during operation and take a long time to cool down. After using the heater, shut the heater off and let the pump run for at least 15 minutes to allow time for the heater to cool off before shutting off the pump.
turn the heater on full blast, that will make use of the heater core to help cool things down.
because it needs to cool down if it gets too hot
yes it can, but dont really recommend it. if your car starts to over heat and the heater core not there you can not use the heater fan to help cool it down, also if you live in an area where it gets cold you wont have no heat.
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Yes. With no hot water circulating, the heater coil/exchanger will quickly cool down to ambient temperature and the fan will blow cold air into the cabin.
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