The air coming from a car heater can typically reach temperatures between 120°F to 160°F (49°C to 71°C) or even higher, depending on the vehicle and the settings. This warm air is produced by circulating engine coolant through the heater core, which then warms the air blown into the cabin. The actual temperature can vary based on factors such as the outside temperature, the car's engine temperature, and the heater's settings.
heater control cable not adjusted properly?
If a 2001 VW Beetle does not have hot air coming from the heater there is a problem with the vehicles heating system. The heater core is malfunctioning and will need to be replaced.
just had an rac bloke come check my car which was actually overheting,but also suffering from no hot air coming through the heater when switched to hot. he found it to be the thermostat.
You need to change your thermostat in the car.
There could be several reasons why hot air is not coming out of the vents in your car. It could be due to a malfunctioning heater core, a faulty thermostat, a problem with the blower motor, or low coolant levels. It is best to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the issue to determine the exact cause and necessary repairs.
A car's heater works very much like the radiator at the front of the car, except there's a small radiator near the footwell. The warmth of the water running through the engine is radiated and a small fan blows the hot air throught the vent pipes and into the cabin and voila! Chances are the fan is not operable.
You are low on coolant to the heater core.
The heater in your car uses waste heat generated by the engine. The hot coolant from the engine flows through the heater core causing it yo get hot. A fan then blows air over the hot heater core into the vehicle.
u have air in he system it needs to be purged..... get a manual
Compressor not running?Heater control in heat position?
The engine has to be running and warmed up for the heater to produce hot air. So yes, you need gasoline to get heat from your car (unless you have an electric car).
Sounds to me that the thermostat is in backwards.