I have a 1998 Chevy Z71 1500. My heater won't blow hot air unless I am driving it or giving it more throttle.
By DB
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Louise,
After reading several of your "why don't you just take it to a mechanic?" posts I feel compelled to respond. The whole idea behind these sites is to give people with some mechanical aptitude a chance to get advice on their car troubles so they, in turn, might be able to fix them. Labor is generally the most costly part of a bill from a mechanic and in some cases, worth it to have a professional do the work. However, there are many instances in which simple car problems can be handled by someone with some mechanical abilities and a few tools saving potentially hundreds of dollars on a repair bill. I hope this helps you understand the premise behind these sites.
Amen!
U know its not only needing a trusted mechanic. Its the fact I done spent five hundred dollars getting ac fixed four months ago. For them to spend an hour replacing a 20 dollarpart.now I dont have six hundred for them to fix my heater.
My 2010 Silverado truck heater won't get hot a.c. works fine fan works fine just blows cold air
Add more fluid and check for leaks
low coolant
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