My Beetle does not warm up until I start driving it, WHY?

Asked by Bigg_g Jan 26, 2013 at 01:25 PM about the 2004 Volkswagen Beetle GL 2.0L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can start my car 15 min. early but when I get in it is still blowing cool air until I start driving and when I stop and idle for a minute it starts blowing cool air again.  WHY?

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start it for 20 min then check the oil level Check if the exhaust is leaking that's another problem

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If you live in the Continental Climate of Praire Canada this is a typical problem with the 4 cylinder gas or diesel engine under 2.0L. YOu have to bundle your engine compartment with a winter front, a 190 Degree F thermostat and coving up of all the holes leaking cold air in you engine compartment. These aluminum engines only consume .9L per hour when warm during idle. I have an oil stove that burns faster than that. Wrap it up. Get the operating temperature up otherwise you will experience condensation in the crankcase oil which causes sludge in your oil just like those funny castrol commercials.

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It's a 2004 - the water pump is worn or the idle speed is too low. When you rev the engine, more water flow through the heater core.

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HI You cane check for low coolant first then check thermostat it cane b stuck open .If that not it check the water pump .The pump cane still b working but not good en off. you can all so take the rad cap off to see if the water is moving when the engine is running at idle then rev it up to see if it moves faster then it was on idle. PS b carefull when u take the cap off the coolant can b very hot .good luck

Be more than careful Simply do NOT pop a hot radiator cap, you are talking serious burn injury

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