I had this problem once with my 2000 Malibu, It was a resistor that I needed to replace. I received instructions from some guys off the internet and fixed it myself. I don't remember the name of the site. Where are all the guys out there to answer these questions? signed a (blank) blonde.
There could be a number of problems. Dirty ducts or heat exchanger. Wrong speed on the fan, or turning the wrong way. Plugged filters or vents.
"nothing comes out"... Hmmm... That could be the blower motor.Check fuses and possibly have to replace the blower motor. Not a hard job by the way.
Electricity in electric circuits produce heat and when a circuit goes wrong the heat can escalate to the point where it causes combustion in the materials adjacent to it. This causes fires.
Fan could be broken. Pump could be broken. Could be al leak. Or something else. At least: is serious! Could ruin engine foregood. Get it fixed.
Watts on a blow dryer indicate its power output, not how hot it gets or how forcefully it blows out hair. The heat settings on the blow dryer control the temperature, while the speed settings determine how forcefully air is blown out.
it could be your thermo stat
To prevent the auxiliary heat from activating on your Honeywell thermostat, you can adjust the temperature settings to a level that does not trigger the auxiliary heat. Additionally, you can check and adjust the settings on your thermostat to ensure that the auxiliary heat is not set to turn on automatically.
no heat could be a number of things, you could have a bad thermostat or a crack in the block. or even just a bubble in one of the lines, (coolant) better hope its the thermostat
The conversion time for cooking in a crockpot when switching from low to high heat settings is approximately half the time.
THE COLD AIR WARM AIR EXHANGE DIVERTER DOOR IS NOT WORKING
the heater core may be plugged up
first thing to check is the fuses! if that's not the problem then ???