check your coolant in your radiator northstar engines are designed to have your fans running if you have low coolant.
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Sounds like your heater core is leaking. Does the fluid look/smell like antifreeze? if so, time for a new heater core.
the heater box is under the dashboard most of the time in the middle. The heater blowing system have doors . The door for the foot is next to your leg he have one metal cable could be this come out. If yes, have to clip it back. This electric its more difficult but just check first
Could be time for a tune up.
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your car stalled?
Crossed wires that have corroded together can cause your heater and radio to stop working, at the same time. The heater and radio are not related in any other way.
99% of the time it is the heater resistor block, it is a bunch of resistors which gives you the different speeds. this is mounted close to the heater motor, pass side of the car. Usual cause of failure: water or snow inside the heater housing.
It sounds like the coolant is low or there is an air pocket in the coolant system. If it heats for a short time and then stops, the heater core must be out of warm coolant and only air is left in it which will not give off any heat through the core. Another cause could be the doors on the heater system. I think they are vacuum operated on these cars but I'm not sure. A big change in the vacuum due to an occasional leak could cause this. Both reasons above assume the the heaterr fan is working properly also.
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It could be a number of things, depending on what kind of car you have depends on some components that could be the cause of the problem. First thing I would check is heater hoses/heater core, if both the hoses are hot with the car warmed up and the heater on, then that eliminates blockages in the heater core/ hoses. If they are not both hot, then you may have a blockage in the hoses/core, or a faulty heater valve or controller. Another thing that may be the problem, is the blend door actuator, it controls how much hot/cold is allowed to enter the passenger compartment. That's most of the heating system for most vehicles. If you still cant figure it out, then its probably time to take it in for service.
One cause could be a plugged heater core. Another cause could be coolant passages in the engine being blocked. Check the fan to make sure it is coming on at the correct temperature.