Why is my car overheating and my heater not working?
The heater not working in some cases may be related to the overheating problem you are also having. This may be due to a faulty heater blower motor or potentially a bad heater core. Engine overheating can be caused by a number of things such as low coolant levels, a faulty thermostat, or a failing coolant fan switch.
Why am I not getting hot air in my car?
If your car is not blowing warm air into the cabin and the coolant level is fine, then you could have an issue with your heater core. If you suspect that something is amiss with your car’s heater core, watch for these signs: Your car using coolant very quickly. The engine overheating.
What to do when your car starts to overheat?
Try to always have a bottle of antifreeze in the trunk of your car, or carry water with you wherever you go. When your car starts overheating, add in a bit of antifreeze or water. It will help to cool down the radiator and prevent future overheating.
What can make a car overheat?
Another common reason for a car to overheat is a thermostat that is stuck. The thermostat can freeze or stick in the closed position which blocks the coolant from flowing to your engine. There are several other reasons for a car to overheat, such as a damaged water pump or cooling fan or possibly a clogged radiator.
What happens when your car over heats?
Overheating, in the case of engines happen when it becomes too hot and the cooling system no longer absorbs, transports and dissipates the heat coming from the engine. Usually when this happens, the car stops and emits a smoke of steam.
Why does my car overheat when the air conditioner is on?
In most cases, the car overheats when AC is on but at low speed or stationary. This issue occurs when there is not enough airflow through the radiator. When there is not enough air flow through the radiator, this causes blockage in the fins, and as a result, the car overheats when AC is on.