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Old December 16th 04, 11:42 PM
Mike Behnke
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As can a air bubble in the system from under-fill on coolant.

maxpower wrote:
> The first thing you need to do is make sure the coolant level is filled, if
> it is low, it will cause this.
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
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>>Hello,
>>
>>The heater in my '01 Stratus started acting weird recently, and I'm
>>clueless about cars so I'm hoping for some advice. It's generally
>>fine, but lately it's been suddenly spitting out non-heated air when I
>>stop at red lights or slow down in heavy traffic. Once I get going
>>again, the heat returns. The engine temperature always remains
>>constant, though.
>>
>>Is there anything I can try to resolve it other than taking it to a
>>shop somewhere?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>James
>>

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