1995 Chevy Beretta, 150,000 miles, V8 engine.
When on the "heater" setting, the car only blows out warm air when the car is moving fast. While idiling or moving slow, the engine temperature gauge goes way up and the air blows cold. When moving fast, the gauge drops and the air blows warm, not hot, warm.
When on the "heater" setting, the car only blows out warm air when the car is moving fast. While idiling or moving slow, the engine temperature gauge goes way up and the air blows cold. When moving fast, the gauge drops and the air blows warm, not hot, warm.
Feb 15, 2007 at 8:50 AM