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Why Should You Repair Your Heater in the Fall?
If you wait until late fall or early winter to have your heater repaired, you will quickly realize that most other people are also waiting until the very last second to change their heater out. By waiting this long, you are significantly increasing your chances of not getting a spot in the body shop, as lines will quickly back up. It is essential that you stay prepared and take your car in before the seasonal rush hits. The last thing you want is to be stuck with a freezing car for a month because there simply aren’t any spots available at the body shop. By taking your vehicle in, you will ensure that you are given the highest quality of service and that you are warm this winter.
How Long Should It Take Your Heater to Work in Your Car?
While the exact time it will take your car to heat up will vary from car to car, it should never take more than five to ten minutes for your vehicle to heat up. If you notice that you are getting into your car and being able to drive all the way to work before you even see a difference in temperature, it is probably time for your heater to be checked out. Heaters will need maintenance from time to time, so it is essential that you are always prepared to maintain your heater to keep you warm during the winter months. If you drive a larger and older car, you will notice that your car takes significantly longer to heat up than a newer and smaller car. Older vehicles simply don’t have the technology that new cars have today and will take longer to heat as a result. Larger cars have a large space to heat, meaning that they will require longer to completely heat up. However, when you turn your heater on, the air in your car should begin to warm up. If you have just started your car, this may take a while to happen, but if your car has been running for a significant amount of time, the heat should almost be instant.
What Causes Your Heater to Fail
There are a variety of issues that are easy to fix but will completely stop your heater from performing its best. The first issue that can quickly break your heater is coolant problems. If you have low coolant in your engine, then you won’t get hot or cold air running through your car. Coolant is the liquid that your A/C and heater depend upon to work properly, so if you have low coolant levels, you won’t be able to get the same quality of airflow that you normally would. Also, if you have a problem with your thermostat, you will notice that you will not get heated air through your car. The thermostat in your vehicle will work to regulate the temperature of the air that your car is putting out, but if it becomes stuck, it will only put out cold air.
It is extremely important that you are taking the best care of your car that you can. You should always ensure that you are taking the time you need to maintain your car’s heater, especially as winter comes up this year.
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