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2000 lesabre


jissle
12-15-2005, 09:31 AM
i had the heat on in my 2000 lesabre and it was working fine then all of a sudden the heat started getting cold. the next day it took a really long time for the heat to warm up can anybody help me

Hapynzap
12-15-2005, 06:28 PM
What State are you in? Is it cold there? Is the engine warming up on the temp gauge just no heat inside the car?

LeSabre97mint
12-15-2005, 06:33 PM
i had the heat on in my 2000 lesabre and it was working fine then all of a sudden the heat started getting cold. the next day it took a really long time for the heat to warm up can anybody help me

It sounds like you need a thermostat replaced.

Regards

Dan

highlandlake
12-16-2005, 03:51 PM
. the next day it took a really long time for the heat to warm up

Could be the heater core clogged up, when was the last time the coolant was flushed?

stuzman
12-16-2005, 09:32 PM
i had the heat on in my 2000 lesabre and it was working fine then all of a sudden the heat started getting cold. the next day it took a really long time for the heat to warm up can anybody help me

Not really enough information, but since you say it suddenly started to get cold, it's probably a problem with a blend door or climate controller problem. Where is the needle on the temperature gauge pointing? Mine stays right in the middle when the engine is fully warmed.

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