Re: Heater not warm enough The only thing I can suggest / think of is to cut a piece of cardboard off
of a box about half the size of your radiator and put it in on the front of
your car to block the air blowing on the radiator, that should speed up the
warm up process, you have to watch out that you don't overheat the vehicle
though.
"Christian" <richest@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Well as far as I know the best bet is to install a block heater.... I
> had the same problem and no matter what I did it wouldn't get warm for at
> least 10 minutes. Check your heater system itself too... you might have a
> block in the system somewhere, or you need to look into possibly you don't
> have enough antifreeze in your system. In wintertime I take my thermostat
> out altogether too... it helps run it a lot better......
>
>
>
> "Willem Feddema" <willemf@wanadoo[ditniet].nl> wrote in message
> news:veehs012rmpnapmagviuemsohsealsqoak@4ax.com...
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> It's below freezing point over here (the Netherlands). And I'm
>> shivering in my car.
>> Is there a way to increase the heaters temperature or capacity? It
>> takes too long before the interior of my car gets warm. Driving in the
>> city about 15 minutes. On the highway 30 minutes or so. Brrrrr....
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Willem Feddema
>> Red '88 GT
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