Depending on the year, make and model check the following.............
1. Trash in blower housing.
2. Defective blower motor.
3. Clogged cabin air filter.
4. Bad blower resister.
5. Bad blower switch.
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. So, a 50 gallon water heater full of water would weigh approximately 417 pounds.
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check the switches and the motor
Either the heater core is clogged or the heater temperture control valve is defective or stuck closed. This is assuming your cooling system is full of coolant.
Probably your thermostat
The heater control valve is bad. Sometimes the dual heater control valve will go and the AC will blow full heat.
Check to insure that the engine coolant is full and the thermostat is not stuck. Without the heated fluid from the engine the heater will always blow cold air.
Is coolant up to level? Are heater control cables functioning to their full travel Thermostat may be defective and opening too soon. Heater maybe either "airbound" and need to be bled or may be plugged
The heater core could be burnt out. Make sure your antifreeze is full and your switches on the dash are working. When you move the switch from cool to warm you should be able to hear a difference. If you don't the door/flap may not be moving.
you should probably check your water in your radiatior and if it is full you might need to replace the cap. If neither of thise are the problem it may be your heater core which sucks or something electrical.
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no it doesnt........the overflow container is just there to catch the extra coolant.......it has nothing to do with the heating system
Use an air hose to blow through the 3/4 inch rubber hoses going to the heater core. Mine was full of crap. Took three minutes to fix it.
Possibly low coolant level or blown heater core.....also check thermostat CHECK COOLANT LEVEL FIRST. IF FULL THEN MOST LIKLY YOU NEED A THERMOSTAT.