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Truck Heater Not Working When Really Cold?

I have a Ford 250 diesel pickup and it doesn't heat at all when it gets really cold. It is an intermittent problem. When it gets down to -20 celsius or colder it doesn't work. When it's above that temperature it works normally. The heater fan works and the antifreeze is good. If anyone has any ideas they would be appreciated. I had the truck at the Ford dealership and they said they could not find the problem.

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October 1, 20170 found this helpful

Your heater will have to work harder when it is really cold. Your heater probably needs servicing Some reasons it may not be working are:

  • Low coolant level on a vehicle due to a coolant leak.
  • Thermostat that is stuck open.
  • Plugged or leaking heater core.
  • Heater blower that is not functioning.
  • Blend doors that are not functioning
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