The best place to start would be to check the coolant level in the radiator. If the coolant level is low, fill to full level. If the engine is not reaching the normal operating temp, then the thermostat is bad. Just replace the thermostat with a new one.
radiator hose needs replacing. use and heat will cause hose to collapse when worn out
The north and the south pole would be frozen because they wouldn't get the heat that heat their getting now.Infact they will not even get heat
how heat would change the density of a parcel of air?
Which heat shield? There are several.
If you are absolutely sure you do not have air trapped in your cooling system then you may have a defective gauge if you are getting heat through your heater. Usually I would say you have a coolant flow problem with either a stuck thermostat or a bad water pump but if you have heat from your heater, then you must have circulating coolant in your system. I would check the gauge or the sensor.
pee on it
thermosat could be stuck open or low coolant or heat control cable could be broken
The air-condition belt on a 2001 Honda Accord also controls the heat. When the belt needs to be changed the ridges on the belt will show wear.
A block heater for a Honda Accord helps to quickly raise the temperature of the car to the proper heat level. This allows for a quicker engine start-ups.
Heater core is stopped up or thermostat is stuck open.
The air mix door is stuck in the heat position
CHECK BLOWER MOTOR, AND HEATER CORE BOTH INSIDE THE CAR UNDER THE DASHBOARD
it would depend on the year of the accord. Does the defrost work or the heat in the floor work if so the line for swapping control is either broke or has come off. you can check the lower side by looking in the drivers side under the dash.
fuse / in-line breaker
A short between the heater switch and temperature gauge.
Is there plenty of coolant in the radiator? Did someone remove the thermostat, and not replace it? If both of the above are alright, then it sounds like a door in the ventilation ductwork is not opening to allow heat to come in from the heater core. Maybe someone by-passed the heater core.
Honda Heat was created in 1960.