Heater core needs to be checked May need to be changed or cleaned answer heater core is bad, replace with a new one
Smoke could be coming from the vents of your car for a number of reasons. You may have an internal car fire.
The clicking sound from the air vents when the heat is turned on could be caused by a problem with the blend door actuator or a buildup of debris in the vents.
Compost naturally emits gases as it decomposes. These vents are to prevent a build up these gases particularly methane(natural gas) as it is highly flammable.
Because vents in the volcano are so thin compared to over volcanoes that when ever gas escapes it is forced up through these vents into ring-like shapes. It's also to do with the fact that the vents are very round. That's about all I can say, soz. The size of the rings though are around the size of a football pitch because that is around the same size as the vents. I don't know how these vents are considered small it's just in comparison to others :P
u need to replace the heater core in your car
If that smoke is more like steam, you have a leaky heater core.
A smoke stack on a steamship vents exhaust from the ship's boiler to the air outside.
Air conditioning unit has iced up. Don't use it for a while and it should come right
It was just condensation in the air coming out of the ac system and into the car. Nothing more than a bit of misty moisture that you could actually see coming out of the vents. It was not smoke unless you actually smelled something burning. Crank her up to 90 next time while you're at it... It was just condensation in the air coming out of the ac system and into the car. Nothing more than a bit of misty moisture that you could actually see coming out of the vents. It was not smoke unless you actually smelled something burning. Crank her up to 90 next time while you're at it...
The magma gushes out and then it flows every where. The volcano has vents that let air come out. When the vents open steam/ smoke comes out of those vents.
Nope, that would be steam.
Smoke from the vents can indicate a problem with the brushes in the interior blower motor. It may also be a symptom of the vehicle being on fire in which case evacuation and retreat to a safe distance is advisable.