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steam
dears,
i have honda civic 1998 , and when i turning on the glass heater in the morning , alot of steam full of the front glass so i can't see any thing ,
i open the windows to remove the steam and turning the glass heater off ,
please tell me what is the problem and how to solve it.
regards ,
sinan_iba
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Sinan, First thing is if
Sinan,
First thing is if you're female then I'll be your dear :-). If you are not a female, and your lookin for a dear then you should try a gay website :-(.
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS :-) :-).
With regards to your problem you should try a forward and reverse flush of the heater core, because the core could be clogged. If the flush doesn't make a difference, and the passenger side carpet in you car is wet or damp, then you gotta replace the heater core, because it's leakin.
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thank you!, long over due.
thank you!, long over due.
i am a man , and i am not
i am a man
, and i am not gay
and thenks for your answer
ya, heater core leak. dash
ya, heater core leak.
dash may have to come out to replace it.
i think i shoud replace the
i think i shoud replace the heater raduator
you should pressure test the
you should pressure test the cooling system to be sure it's the core or remove the passanger's dash skrit and look for coolant dripping from the heater box.
Sinan, (You said)i think i
Sinan,
(You said)i think i shoud replace the heater raduator
What do you mean by this? There is no such thing as a heater radiator. Do you mean the heater core or the car's radiator in front of the engine? If you do mean the radiator in front of the engine, why do you want to remove it?
Have you done a foward and reverse flush of the heater core?
Have you noticed engine coolant dripping, leaking, or pooling on the front passenger side of the car?
sinan_iba, have you had any
sinan_iba, have you had any progress with this problem?
Sinan, Take your time man.
Sinan,
Take your time man. Get back to us when you can and remember we're here to help.