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jenups07 11-23-2007 09:53 PM

Heating issues??
 
I have a 2001 Blazer and I am having a problem with intermitten heat. I can turn the blower on 1 or 2 and have heat if it's above freezing outside. I have no heat on 3 or 4 and if it's below freezing outside. Has anyone had this problem? Could anyone give me some ideas to try to solve this myself. I am low on funds for repairs and would like to resolve this myself if I can. Thanks for any suggestions that anyone has.

EuroGoldLS 11-23-2007 10:22 PM

RE: Heating issues??
 
It could be that its so cold coming into the heater thatthe airdoesn't have time toabsorb all the heatat higher fan speeds. In other words, the slower the fan, the hotter the air; the faster the fan, the cooler the air.
You may need to do a flush of the heater core and see if that helps any.

Chevy Lover 11-24-2007 12:18 AM

RE: Heating issues??
 
Check your heater hoses and see if they are both hot. If one is hot and the other si cool or just warm, then you have a partial blockage in the heater core and it should be flushed out.
Make sure that your coolant is not low in the radiator.......check it with the engine cold.

swartlkk 11-24-2007 08:09 AM

RE: Heating issues??
 
I agree, sounds like a partially clogged heater core. Could also be a low coolant level, but this is typically combined with a rushing water sound under acceleration.

jenups07 11-24-2007 08:30 AM

RE: Heating issues??
 
I looked under the hood and to me it looks like the hoses go inot this cylinder thing and then into the heater core. So how would I flush the heater core?

blznlowxtreme 11-24-2007 04:03 PM

RE: Heating issues??
 
just move south lol

KIllarb634 11-24-2007 04:18 PM

RE: Heating issues??
 
Disconnect the two hoses that go into the heater core from the block. Hook a garden hose up to one hose and put the other in a bucket. Turn the garden hose on and let the water flow through the heater core, switch the garden hose to the other side and do the same. Do this until the water is clear and. Hook the hoses back up normally and check your heat.

Should take about 10 minutes

Brian


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