What worked?
"ambro23" <danielambrose@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mar 17, 12:14 am, E Meyer <epmeye...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 3/16/08 7:24 PM, in article BSiDj.23382$QC.22...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"LouieG"
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> <yada-y...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Ernest wrote:
> >> Top up your coolant. Radiator must be low. Also if it's low, you
might
> >> have
> >> a coolant leak as well. You must get it check before it gets
expensive
> >> fast.
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> >> "ambro23" <danielambr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>news:ad77b491-b342-4eb7-9f89-75308273a3f3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> Got a 96 I30 and love it. No problems until recently. Seems that the
> >>> heat will only get warm after the car has accelerated for a while on
> >>> the road. Heat will NOT come on when idling and if it was hot while
> >>> going down the road, the minute I come to a stop, it starts blowing
> >>> cold again.
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> >>> Any ideas? Greatly appreciated... thanks for reading : )
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> > Could also be a vacuum leak thats preventing one of the vent flaps
from
> > staying closed, since you say that it only happens while idling or at
a
> > stop. Check both solutions, your car might have a special way that the
> > coolant must be bled as my Sentra has.
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> More likely low coolant or bad thermostat. Check Maxima.org as this car
is
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Worked.... thanks!!!


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