Heater not working at all
The morning commute can be stressful.
But if your car heater starts blowing cold air and suddenly stops working in the middle of winter, it can make it downright miserable.
If your car has no heat, not only would the inside of your car feel like an ice box, but a broken heater can prevent your defroster from blowing warm air to your windshield to eliminate ice and fog, which can pose a hazard while driving. Not having a working heater in your vehicle could even become a dire situation, if you end up stranded.
Why is my car heating not working?
K car heater can stop working for a number of reasons, including:
• A low antifreeze/water level in the radiator due to a leak in the cooling system.
• A bad thermostat that isn't allowing the engine to properly warm up.
• A blower fan that isn't working properly.
• Coolant that contains rust particles or becomes otherwise contaminated and is blocking the heating core from circulating air into the cabin properly
Cost to fix a car heater
Most heating-related repairs range from $300 to $1,000,, but it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number because of the variety of problems that exist.
A decrease in the coolant level or a leak in the coolant system is one of the more common problems,
"Topping it off may help in the short term, but it's an indication of a deeper problem and should be checked out," "You shouldn't have to add anything at all if everything is working well. It can damage the motor if there is low heat [from too little coolant]."
leaks could be as simple as a loose hose clamp, or a major problem like a leaking engine cylinder head gasket, which can cause serious damage to the engine and cost several hundred dollars to replace.