fan not working or coolant level too low or fins on radiator loose
Yes it is - only when idling and if I turn the heater on it cools down - thermostat?
The water from you body makes sweat, and the sweat cools down your body so your body won't over heat.
Over heating and no heat from the heater.
This would indicate that the system is low on coolant when the gauge is hot. Not enough coolant to service the heater core.
Most likely cause is an airlock in the cooling system
bad fan clutch, clogged radiator.....................when you turn the defrost on, the heater core is acting like the radiator...............good luck, Mike
A fan heater blows air over a heating element to warm the room quickly, while a radiant heater emits infrared radiation to heat objects directly. Fan heaters are more effective for heating a room quickly, while radiant heaters provide more targeted warmth.
Turning on the heater allows the hot water and coolant to enter the heater core.The heater core is really just another radiator designed to extract the heat in the coolant and pass it on into the air surrounding it,in this situation the driving compartment,thus dropping the temperature of the coolant,thus cooling the over heating engine.
When air traveling over land moves over water and cools down and travels back it causes precipitation because the water is now full of water droplets.
I don't believe you can remove the fan from your computer. Firstly because it cools your system down from over heating and because it is connected to the main electricity supply so it wont turn off. Hope this has helped.
When air traveling over land moves over water and cools down and travels back it causes precipitation because the water is now full of water droplets.
If you need a heater core, the one you currently have would be leaking. If the car is over heating or not getting warm enough, think thermostat.