maybe charging your heat up?
my friend's dad works at fire and ice, and he had this bottle, and connected it to the car and turned it on and then the heat started blowing really fast.
sorry, i really dont know a lot about cars so far.
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maybe charging your heat up?
my friend's dad works at fire and ice, and he had this bottle, and connected it to the car and turned it on and then the heat started blowing really fast.
sorry, i really dont know a lot about cars so far.
RMayer, The bottle that you are referring to was freon. Freon is for the A/C. And that has nothing to do with heat. It's all good tho, now you know a little more.![]()
A loss of heat in a vehicle could be caused by the following things:
1. Low coolant
2. Plugged heater core
3. Bad thermostat
As for having warm air on one side, this is probably caused my a malfunctioning Climate Control.
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