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With the engine at operating temperature, grab the heater hoses and check their temperature. If they or even one is cool, then the heater core is blocked.
You also could have a bad "blend door actuator" which is the electrically driven gear that adjusts how much air goes through the heater core.
You also should check if the controls for where the air is sent, defrost, heat, or vents, is working correctly. If not, then you might have a vacuum leak in the hoses under the hood in the engine compartment.
You also could have a bad "blend door actuator" which is the electrically driven gear that adjusts how much air goes through the heater core.
You also should check if the controls for where the air is sent, defrost, heat, or vents, is working correctly. If not, then you might have a vacuum leak in the hoses under the hood in the engine compartment.
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