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Old 10-27-2018, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ard View Post
AC runs 100% of the time on auto, to dehumidify the air. So I would NOT be concerned about 'I press auto an the snowflake comes on'.

The heater control valves should rout the air through the heater core so the air is heated, even if the AC is also engaged.

I am guessing you will say 'the mechanic checked that so its OK' but if the coolant isnt properly purged, is there an air bubble in the heater core? Just a wag

Okay, so I believe it I have had everything done to get the heat to work, my mechanic finally got it to work, but now the problem is it takes over 30 minutes of driving for the heat to come on, which sucks because it's starting to get cold in NYC. Any suggestions of what it can be?

Thanks in advance for any help
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