ThreeQuarter
12-20-2008, 22:40
The temperature of the air blowing from dash, floor, and defogger vents fluctuates with engine/vehicle speed. When I am moving down the highway, the heater could bake a turkey. But if I stop and sit at a traffic light, the temps get kinda coolish. When I'm in town I am having to adjust the heater temp more often than my radio station. Temp control adjusted to full-hot at a stop light equals 50% Hot/Cold at highway speeds. The engine temp gauge is steady throughout all of this, and the blown air temps fluctuate faster than I would think coolant temp could rise & fall, anyway. I've never had a vehicle that did this, and this one has done it ever since I bought it in '04. Any guesses?
My first thought is a restricted heater core or hose, so much so that the coolant pressures at idle don't force much through the core, but higher pressures at highway rpm do. However, I installed a high-capacity cooling system (pump, dual-stat crossover, etc.) a couple of years ago and that didn't seem to change anything in this regard. If core restriction is the problem, should the high-capacity system have an effect?
I'm stumped. Your input is appreciated.
My first thought is a restricted heater core or hose, so much so that the coolant pressures at idle don't force much through the core, but higher pressures at highway rpm do. However, I installed a high-capacity cooling system (pump, dual-stat crossover, etc.) a couple of years ago and that didn't seem to change anything in this regard. If core restriction is the problem, should the high-capacity system have an effect?
I'm stumped. Your input is appreciated.