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stacy morris Posted on Nov 23, 2014

Monitor heater keeps shutting off why?

Monitor heater keeps shutting off,is it the fan or do I need to get it serviced?

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78 olds uses a push and pull water controle on the heater hose. Make sure that the cable is working the water valve on.the heater hose. If it is working the valve back and forth then its most likley your heater core stopped up.. take both heater hoses off at the motor. Take your garden hose and flush water threw heater core. USE LOW PRESSURE.. DO NOT TURN YOUR GARDEN HOSE.ON FULL BLAST.. IT COULD MAKE THE HEATER CORE TO START LEAKING IN SIDE YOUR CAR. With.low pressure run water in each.heater hose.till water coming out looks clean. If this dont get you heat. Then check.your thermastat it may be stuck open.

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I pretty sure you don't need to get it serviced. I think it turns of because it gets to hot. My computer heater does the same. I hope this helps. (If your heater brakes please don't blame me)

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    Stoneman23 Nov 23, 2014

    I'm pretty sure he's talking about a computer heater

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