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Old 09-10-2010, 07:16 AM
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No heat from heater

Gee, are my woes just beginning with my new purchase?
Vehicle: 2003 3.0i dual climate control.
A/C works perfectly; very cold AND controllable temperature wise.

Today, outside temp 48 degree here in WV. Turned the heater up to 80 degree on both sides i.e. drivers and passenger. NO heat. I drove the car from home to work, about 2.0 miles, temp gauge in middle, but NO heat.
I would think with the temp gauge in the middle where it always rests when engine is warm, I would get heat.

Floor is not wet anywhere. Coolant is good. No weird noises from heater or a/c fan etc. Just NO heat.

Where do I start? I did NOT have the recirculation button on. I had the comfort level set to split middle and lower vents.

Vehicle has 81K miles, looks to have been very well maintained. Yesterday I got tons of help on here regarding replacing the outer CV joint boot, which I hope to get done asap. Thanks in advance for any information.
Brrrrrrr, it was darn chilly today coming to work! Signs of things to come? I hope not!
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