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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    Some have no money to fix or it just went out.

    FL boy,may need more down....but how do you people deal with this up north?

    We deal with it my having cars with heat.

    In fact my minivan has heat in it 24-hours a day. I have equipment in it that can’t be allowed to freeze or it will cost thousands.

    Fix the heat, if you don’t know how, find someone that does. Heating systems in autos are really a simple thing. Doing a search on the net should lead you to a forum for auto repair that people can help. Also here in Toledo, every weekend there is a call-in radio show about auto repair problems. I would guess that most cities have one of these, call the local radio stations and ask them for the times it’s on the air and the phone number. Then there is also the local library, go get a book on auto repair.

    Pay someone to fix it. If you don’t have the money, learning is free with the methods I pointed out above.


    It would be fairly dangerous to drive a car with no heat to clear the windshield.



    Many years ago I had a 1969 VW Bug, it did not have a lot of heat, but it keep the windshield clear. I made a very good supplemental heating system for it that worked well, in fact it was the warmest auto I ever owned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    Some have no money to fix or it just went out.

    FL boy,may need more down....but how do you people deal with this up north?

    Something doesn’t sound right? Is it that you don’t have the money to fix it, or did it just go out? Your statement talks in the third person, it looks like you are not really asking about your car. You are being very general about the question, not specific like you are talking about a real problem you are having. It feels like a made up question?

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    Drove till last week with no heat in my mustang. southeast michigan.. its been below zero a few times this winter. I don't have much experience fixing cars, so I bought a Chiltons manual. They have these for all cars. I figured it out.. costed like 45 bucks and my heat is kicken.... could be your thermostat, cheap repair.. could be your coolant is low.. or something is wrong with your coolant system.... you can fix it yourself... don't suffer.. what kind of car is it???
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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    What are some game plans,to and from?
    You will need to stay in FL. It is a a Class A felony to drive across state borders to the North with no heat. It's in your best interest to stay put.
    .....Someday, like many others who joined WB in the early years, I may dry up and dissapear....

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    I can say from experience that not all heaters are easy or simple to fix, especially if the heater core needs to be replaced. My last car I was forced to remove the steering wheel and entire dash board to get to it and replace it. Almost not worth saving the labor costs. F-ing Ford.

    I'd still say it's worth it to just take the car to a mechanic and have them see if the heat is easily repaired though. It might be cheaper in the long run, and a whole lot safer too.

    If you're dead set on driving without heat, at least go out and buy a windshield defogger like this one. It's amazing how quickly your breath alone will ice over the inside of a windshield. And maybe get an electric blanket or a heated seat cushion to use when you don't need the defogger. And by all means bring extra blankets, just in case.


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    Bum rides from friends, till you can get it fixed.

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    My dad was a journeyman mechanic for GM for 32-years, and he worked on cars nights & weekends all the time to make extra money. I grew up pulling engines, transmissions and all kinds of auto repairs from a very young age. I pulled an engine out of a 1969 Barracuda once just to paint it so it would look good. At times I forget how others may see it as hard.

    But still I think the heating system in cars is a very simple design. A heater core is nothing more then a small radiator with a fan blowing air over it into the passenger cabin. There are a lot more controls for the fan motor and ducting then there use to, but when you break it down to its simplest form, it’s hot water running through a radiator with a fan. Trouble shooting it one section at a time is not that hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    Some have no money to fix or it just went out.

    FL boy,may need more down....but how do you people deal with this up north?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmers View Post
    F-ing Ford.

    I'd still say it's worth it to just take the car to a mechanic and have them see if the heat is easily repaired though. It might be cheaper in the long run, and a whole lot safer too.

    If you're dead set on driving without heat, at least go out and buy a windshield defogger like this one. It's amazing how quickly your breath alone will ice over the inside of a windshield. And maybe get an electric blanket or a heated seat cushion to use when you don't need the defogger. And by all means bring extra blankets, just in case.

    FYI. Ford pickup. Ranger. Vacuum hose clogs, default mode is defrost. Nothing else.

    Like if some nitwit pushes that itty-bitty hose against the manifold, and half melts it. Cut that melted section out- yeehaw- it all works again.

    Could be something very simple.

    You need to restrict your driving if you cannot cook your glass.

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    Some are pretty funny.

    I have heat ,just always wondered what other's due that dont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    Some are pretty funny.

    I have heat ,just always wondered what other's due that dont.
    I think I know how this guy got his trail name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelterbuilder View Post
    I had a problem one winter with my FAN, and could only get "flow-thru" heat when I was moving.
    I have that going on in my Jeep right now. When I sell my house in a few weeks, I'll get the fan (or switch) fixed. Cash (and time) is tight right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post

    I have heat ,just always wondered what other's due that dont.
    Dress warm
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    If you have not riden in a convertible, with the top down, in winter...

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    the real btch is when you have a car without heat and you are stuck driving when its freezing rain - I had to do that a couple times in my youth - you have to drive with your head out the window to see anything

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    When I was stationed in Norfolk, Va. I froze my *** off every winter on my bicycle, especially during those noreasters. I eventually started wearing an unbreathable rainsuit and skimask to make the trips bearable, but I'd be soaking wet by the time I got to the ship.
    That's why I can't wait for global warming to get here.
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    Only drive north May thru Oct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmers View Post
    I can say from experience that not all heaters are easy or simple to fix, especially if the heater core needs to be replaced. My last car I was forced to remove the steering wheel and entire dash board to get to it and replace it. Almost not worth saving the labor costs. F-ing Ford.
    I know hat you mean. Worked on my 86 mustang for 2 days trying to get that plenum cover off the heater core. Finally took a utility knife and cut the front off the plenum, took the core out pretty as you please, put the new one in and duct taped the plenum back together. Uncle Red would have been proud.
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    PS Thanks for the steaks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slow View Post
    Some are pretty funny.

    I have heat ,just always wondered what other's due that dont.

    I felt something wasn’t right with the question when you were talking in the third person and were vague.


    What do others do when the heat quits, they fix it. Why is such a common sense thing even a question??? What do you think a person would do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skidsteer View Post
    We quit drinking for a week so we could fix the heater in the car.
    HeeeeeeHeeeeeeeeeHeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.....That there is some funny stuff...


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