Poor circulation due to a faulty thermostat or a plugged heater core. Be sure the coolant reservoir is not empty.
thermostat is stuck open.
Poor circulation due to a faulty thermostat or a plugged heater core. Be sure the coolant reservoir is not empty.
Your coolant level is low.
It is either your water pump or your thermostat
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.
it has a partially clogged heater core.replace the heater core
By using the blow down valve supplied and reading the manufacturers directions
Gradually slowing down is 'decelerating'.
A restricted/plugged heater core can do that. Try flushing the heater core.
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Interior heat uses the engine heat. If the engine is still cold, the heater will blow cold. If the engine is warm and the heater is blowing cold, you have a problem with the heater. Check the water in the radiator and see if it is rusty. If it is rusty, change your coolant, thermostat, and hoses. Look at the heater hoses when someone steps down on the gas pedal. If a hose collapses, replace your heater hoses. Otherwise take it to a mechanic.
Deceleration refers to the decrease in speed or slowing down of an object over time. It is the opposite of acceleration, which involves an increase in speed.