Slow Heat
#1
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Slow Heat
Hello everyone, this morning, as a lot of us I'm sure, got up with frost on the windshield. I was in no rush so I started her up and turned defrost on and fan on high and watched from the house as it cleared. After 10 minutes or so it was clear so I jumped in and noticed it wasn't hot in the cab as I was sure it would be. I looked at the temperature hand and it was only a little above C. I left and kept an eye on the gauge and it slowly came up to where it usually runs, then it was HOT in the cab. Being it took a while for the hand to get to normal running position, would this sound like the thermostat is stuck open?
#3
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Hello everyone, this morning, as a lot of us I'm sure, got up with frost on the windshield. I was in no rush so I started her up and turned defrost on and fan on high and watched from the house as it cleared. After 10 minutes or so it was clear so I jumped in and noticed it wasn't hot in the cab as I was sure it would be. I looked at the temperature hand and it was only a little above C. I left and kept an eye on the gauge and it slowly came up to where it usually runs, then it was HOT in the cab. Being it took a while for the hand to get to normal running position, would this sound like the thermostat is stuck open?
#4
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At first mine just started taking a while to warm up after defrosting, then it started taking forever to defrost, then it pissed antifreeze into my floor and out from under the truck.
#6
So what was the total time it sat idle before the gauge moved?
Depends on the outside temperature also.
10 minutes might not have been enough time for the engine to warm up. Usually I don't get heat until I've driven a few miles. All my vehicles have been like this.
Depends on the outside temperature also.
10 minutes might not have been enough time for the engine to warm up. Usually I don't get heat until I've driven a few miles. All my vehicles have been like this.
#7
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Yeah mines the same way it can idle for 15 min in 30% and the needle will just start to move! And also those gauges aren't that accurate.
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