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I just noticed a few days ago that the heater in my car isn't working like it normally does. When I am at a stop light, the air gets cold, and then it takes a mile or so going at least 35-40mph before the heater air turns hot. What can I do to fix this? Also, my coolant light is on, meaning that my coolant is probably low. That is the first thing that I am going to fix to see if that will help. If it's the water pump (some have suggested this as the problem) what other signs or problems should I be having with the car? My car isn't overheating. Thanks.
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Re: Heater problems with '01 Cougar
if it was your water pump, your car WOULD overheat, plain and simple,
if your coolant is low enough to make the light come on, thats probably your problem
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