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
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?
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.
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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