Your resistor is probably bad. Order a new one on line and replace it yourself. The resistor is located right next to the heater blower, which is under the dash, under the glove box.
Your heater may not be functioning properly because it might be struggling to reach the desired temperature due to the extreme cold outside, causing it to work harder and potentially malfunction. It could also be a sign that your heater needs maintenance or repair to ensure it is working efficiently in colder temperatures.
The dependent variable for a solar-powered heater could be the temperature in the room or water that the heater is supposed to warm up. This variable is dependent on the amount of sunlight being collected and converted into heat energy by the solar panels of the heater.
The issue could be with the igniter, gas valve, or sensor. It is recommended to have a professional technician inspect and diagnose the problem to ensure proper and safe functioning of your central heater.
When the heater is off but heat is still coming out of the vent, it could be due to residual heat from the engine or a problem with the cooling system. This could be a sign of a faulty heater control valve or a malfunctioning blend door. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and fix the issue.
The clicking noise you are hearing could be the heater is overloading the breaker and it is on the verge of tripping This could be caused by the heater being to large for the circuit. Check the amperage rating on the heater and the rating on the breaker It also cold be the circuit breaker is going bad and needs to be replaced by a qualified electrician These are 2 possible answers you also could have a bad (loose) electrical connection some where in the circuit
I do not know specifically about that vehicle, but you could check the fuse.
how can i fix this problem, i have code 1320 in my 2000 Nissan quest,also this morning i could not start my car
I would follow the cable back to the tansmision. Make sure it is intact and connected at both ends.
If your 1994 Nissan Quest won't start, you might have a dead battery or a bad starter. You could also have a tank that is empty of fuel.
What year? 1996
I've never heard of Quest MI. Could it be the state that it's located in?
If you have lost a sufficient amount of coolant this will stop the heater working because there will be no hot water in the heater rad.
There could be multiple reasons why a heater would stop working in a truck. There could be low coolant or a bad fuse to make a heater stop working in a truck. The best way to find out the reason is to take it to a certified auto mechanic.
If the air conditioner in a Mitsubishi Legnum is not working, there could be a blown fuse. There could also be a loose cable, or a problem with the heater motor.
The brake switch for a Nissan Quest should be under the dash on the brake pedal arm. If the switch goes bad then the brake lights could stay on or not work at all.
You have to be more specific. What is not working?
Check the thermostat, also there could be a heater core issue...