Driving home Friday I was enjoying the heater and waiting at a stop light when the heater stopped blowing hot. I messed with the heater controls, tried different vent settings, etc, and it didn't seem to help. I was not using the auto setting, BTW. I don't think the AC compressor was running (not that it should have been, was not using defrost) but can't swear to it. Turned the heat off completely for a few minutes, then tried again and it was fine.
This morning the same thing happened. This time I thought to look down at my auto meter temp gauge. It was creeping up near 210°, which would be normal for my car on a non-cold day, but it was about 40° outside. Then as i continued to wait in traffic, the temp kept climbing. By the time I got the car moving again the needle was past 230° and climbing. I was starting to look for a place to pull over when it dropped back down below 210° and the heater started working again.
My only decent theory is that the thermostat is intermittently sticking CLOSED. Sound feasible? Seen that happen before? Any other ideas?
This morning the same thing happened. This time I thought to look down at my auto meter temp gauge. It was creeping up near 210°, which would be normal for my car on a non-cold day, but it was about 40° outside. Then as i continued to wait in traffic, the temp kept climbing. By the time I got the car moving again the needle was past 230° and climbing. I was starting to look for a place to pull over when it dropped back down below 210° and the heater started working again.
My only decent theory is that the thermostat is intermittently sticking CLOSED. Sound feasible? Seen that happen before? Any other ideas?
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