It really needs to be checked out but it probably is the blower votor.
well you could just turn the heater off heater blower ---- If it is a car heater then check your coolant level. the heater is driven off a heat converter that is fed by the radiator system. When the coolant fails to pump round the radiator system the car internal heater doesn't work. Driving without coolant in the system will result in the engine overheating and seizing.
Blowing it out of proportion and showing discontent and dissatisfaction with the outcome.
If the heater in a Lexus RX 300 is blowing cold air, it may be due to low coolant levels, which can hinder the heating system's ability to function properly. A malfunctioning thermostat that fails to open can also prevent warm coolant from circulating through the heater core. Additionally, issues with the heater core itself, such as clogs or leaks, may result in insufficient heat. Lastly, problems with the climate control system or a faulty blower motor could also contribute to this issue.
The most likely answer is that your air conditioner is a machine that is incapable of higher level mental functioning such as learning. As a result, it will not learn a new language no matter how much you yell words in that language at the air conditioner.
its a 10, most likely its going to be red,
Hybrid cars do tend to get better fuel economy, although it is important to consider how you will use the car. Climate control systems such as the heater and air conditioner will cause the hybrid to run the gasoline motor. This will result in poorer fuel economy than expected.
There are various reasons why your fuse keeps blowing in your Yukon XL. In most case, it is as a result of overloading and it blows to protect other parts of your Yukon.
When an air conditioner runs, it removes heat and moisture from the air to cool the room. As a result, the humidity in the room decreases because the air conditioner is extracting moisture along with heat to create a more comfortable environment.
This is a result of dust and other debris that has accumulated on the coils or in the heater. When you turn it on, it begins to burn off and that is what you smell.
Low water in the radiator will result in no heat. The water level is not sufficient to reach the heater core. The heater core will become cold.
MB has a hot/cold air direction door , this may not be functioning . Possibly due a faulty switch, relay, fuse or actuator. This case scenario is a cause , not an effect of the result of a more probable, more serious coolant loss, head gasket issue.
No you probably need a new heater