BeeP wrote:
> Thanks Mike, it turns out coolant level was low. Refilled and heat is
> fine.
> However there is a coolant leak from somewhere out of sight, dripping
> off frame.
> Guess I need to get underneath to investigate more, or go the
> mechanic.
> From the top, what I can see of the hoses and connections look ok.
> What else could drip - water pump? (ugh)
> TIA
> Bob
> 95 SE
> Auto 161K
> New England
>
> "Mike" <snorlaxward@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:V3Rrj.26927$9j6.13185@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> BeeP wrote:
>>> Today the heater started to blow cold or near cold air, first now
> and
>>> then, followed by hardly any heat on the next trip out.
>>> Temp reading on dash gauge pretty steady, as before. Couple little
>>> spikes, that's all.
>>> Where to start looking?
>>> What all needs to be inspected, and in what order?
>>> TIA
>>> Bob
>>> 95 SE
>>> Auto 161K
>>> New England
>>>
>>>
>> check coolant level. check thermostat (does upper radiator hose get
> hot?
>> What do you mean my 'couple little spikes' on the temp gauge? Does
> it
>> ever go high then back down? That suggests low coolant.
>> -Mike
>
>
You're making progress. Finding it is the trick now...
-Mike


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