No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
#1
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No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
me.
About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
wouldn’t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind’ve worked again,
however, it didn’t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
under my car. I’ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
me not filling it, and it’s still full, I think it has a mind of its
own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
said it was located. I haven’t had the chance to get that done yet
though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn’t getting the heat I
want it to, and doesn’t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
it sound like something else?
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me.
About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
wouldn’t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind’ve worked again,
however, it didn’t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
under my car. I’ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
me not filling it, and it’s still full, I think it has a mind of its
own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
said it was located. I haven’t had the chance to get that done yet
though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn’t getting the heat I
want it to, and doesn’t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
it sound like something else?
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Re: No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
DiabolicBaby wrote:
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
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Re: No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
DiabolicBaby wrote:
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
#4
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Re: No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
DiabolicBaby wrote:
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
#5
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Re: No heat, until driving it for 3 miles
DiabolicBaby wrote:
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
> Ok, So, first, if this answer to my question is really easy, forgive
> me.
>
> About 3 weeks ago, I noticed that when I turned on my heat, it
> wouldn�t come. So, I checked my coolant (yes, I can do that) and it
> was bone-dry. So, I filled it. And, it kind�ve worked again,
> however, it didn�t kick in until I had been driving the car for about
> 3 miles. Then that night, I got back into my car after work, and no
> heat again. When I got home, I checked, and again, my coolant was
> dry. So, I filled that up again, and looked under my car, and I saw
> an almost steady stream of the yummy antifreeze creating a puddle
> under my car. I�ve been checking everyday since then, and usually, I
> would have to fill it every 2 days, or so. However, this is day 4 of
> me not filling it, and it�s still full, I think it has a mind of its
> own. I bought a new water pump, as my mechanic said "it could be
> that," as he looked under my hood, and saw steam coming from where he
> said it was located. I haven�t had the chance to get that done yet
> though. So, my car, while warming it up, isn�t getting the heat I
> want it to, and doesn�t usually warm up for a couple of miles. Can
> anyone tell me if it does sound like a water pump problem??? Or does
> it sound like something else?
>
first things first - identify the source of the leak. proper
inspection. after that, and when you're not losing coolant, /then/
worry about the heat. chances are, the problem will have gone away.
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