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Um it's normal for the air to be cold until the engine warms up
#12
Yeaaa....but its not normal for it to still be cold when the engines been idling for that long.
Hence the post.
Hence the post.
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If the blower fan is cranked it will also keep the heater core from warming up as quickly. Try running the fan at a lower speed while the car warms up, then turn it on high once you're ready to go.
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I drove it this morning and I let it warm up for about 10 to 12 min. The engine was running slightly cooler than when fully warmed up, but as soon as I started driving it when to the normal level. And it was just like she said cold until I was driving. And once I was sitting at a light the air started to cool down, until I started moving again. Temp gauge didn't move.
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