No heat

Asked by Jwill266 Dec 06, 2017 at 09:55 PM about the 2010 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car blows only cold air had blend door
aculartor changed but still no heat yet what's
next

2 Answers

Top off the coolant level and purge air out of the system in case there is an air lock preventing hot water from reaching your heater core.

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Same issue. 2014 with 48,000 miles. Heat blows hot air...only at idle. Blows cool while driving. Last winter Ford unnecessarily through a new water pump in. Brought it in this year basically they told me to watch my radiator fluid I was low. Now check engine light pulling two codes. Vacume leak gas tank something about emissions and other saying that engine wasnt getting up to optimal temp in suggested time.

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