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heater blowing cold
Yahya6543
Reg. Jan 2024
Posted 2024-01-13 2:44 PM (#9218)
Subject: heater blowing cold





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I drive a ford f150. The heater has started blowing cold air. The higher I turn the temp up, the windows start to fog. What can I do about this? Thanks
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granola112
Reg. Jan 2025
Posted 2025-01-08 2:27 AM (#9862 - in reply to #9218)
Subject: RE: heater blowing cold





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Yahya6543 - 2024-01-13 2:44 PM
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I drive a ford f150. The heater has started blowing cold air. The higher I turn the temp up, the windows start to fog. What can I do about this? Thanks

it could be due to low coolant, a clogged heater core, a faulty blend door actuator, or a stuck thermostat. Check the coolant level, inspect for leaks, and ensure proper airflow to address the issue; if unresolved, consult a mechanic.






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eferunamuse
Reg. Feb 2025
Posted 2025-02-10 7:40 PM (#9877 - in reply to #9218)
Subject: RE: heater blowing cold





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melon sandbox - 2024-01-13 2:44 PM

I drive a ford f150. The heater has started blowing cold air. The higher I turn the temp up, the windows start to fog. What can I do about this? The best place to "blow off steam" and let loose is at Melon Sandbox game. Thanks

The fogging windows suggest moisture is trapped in the system, which often happens when the heater core is leaking or the cabin air filter is blocked. I'd recommend checking for coolant leaks first, then maybe try replacing the cabin air filter and making sure the system is properly venting.
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