first, check you fuses. next try putting transmission in neutral and then try to start there is a fuse that will stop it starting failing that have your ignition switch checked remove the battery connections, clean them, and retighten them......you are not getting enough voltage or current through your connections to get the starter to turn over. if this doesn't work, you may have a bad ignition switch whcih won't throw the voltage over to the starter
with any no heat complaint the first thing to check is going to be the coolant level. then make sure the vehicle is reaching proper operating temperature and that the thermostat is not stuck open or anything. from there check and see if both of the heater hoses are getting hot, those are the coolant hoses going into the firewall towards the passenger side of the vehicle. if one is hot and the other is cold that means you have a restricted heater core. you can try to backflush the heater core by taking a garden hose and connecting through the outlet side of the heater core and spraying out the inlet side. if that does not work you will have to replace the heater core. hope that helps.
there is no fix for this except to buy a new audio unit from the dealer. unless you still have a factory warranty then it will be replaced at no charge to you. this is a common problem with accords with that type of radio.
Prestone makes a good inline flush kit which is available at WallyWorld. You can also just disconnect the two heater hoses and patch a water hose to one and blow water out of the other, then reverse.
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A bad smell coming from the heater in a vehicle can indicate a bad heater core. One way to check this out is to see if the smell is worse when you sit in the passenger seat. If it is, there is a good chance the heater core is bad.
thats it i think
no indeed it doesnt have anything to do with it. you see the ac heater has diffrent conections in where the theremostat has nothing to do with if u were talking with temperature changes maybe it would.
If this is the case, try disconnecting the ac compressor. If not that, it could be in the 'master switch' (turn signal lever unit). Does anything else go out along with the turn signals? Does it only happen when you turn on the heater or ac?
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Sounds to me like the turn signals and the heater fan may be on the same fuse?? Jack
Nothing
The cooling fan at the radiator is not coming on. Running the heater take heat out of the coolant as it goes through the heater.
There really isn't except that a commercial model may have more failsafe features.
The relay is bad.
It is safe to have a space heater, but it does have risks like anything else. If someone wants to use a space heater, they should be very careful.
No there is no freon in the heater core just antifreeze. The heater core is nothing more than a tiny radiator.
There are many signals to show the heater needs repair. When it is not producing heat but running still it may be a small part or a large one. IT could need a simple solution.