Your engine thermostat is small, so only a certain amount of heat can be packed into it. It is obvious that your thermostat has run out of heat. It needs to be replaced immediately. Also get the mechanic to put more heat into the temperature gauge. That should hold you for a while.
Also, you need to put more difference into the differential, and turn up the RF power on the transmission before they both get low.
Do you own a DeLorean? Don't forget to properly adjust the flux capacitor, or you could get into a lot of trouble!
The best people to help you with all of this is a "Rube Goldberg Auto Repair Shop." They used to be everywhere.
2006-06-14 09:57:12
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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"I always rotate the air in the tires when I am supposed to. I always put a new sticker on the windshield when it is time to change the oil sticker. And, I always add fresh air to the air filter. "
Funniest thing I've seen in days. The people who think this is real and are trying to answer are even better. :> :> :>
2006-06-12 10:56:32
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answered by monte 6
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Great and fantastic that you change the oil sticker! Did you also change the oil? When I put fresh air in my air filter it just leaks out and there I am-stuck with the same stale air I had. Try putting helium in your tires; that should "raise" the temperature. 9 to 2 you're a blond.
2006-06-12 09:23:59
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answered by jrr_hill 3
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OMG! this happened to me last month! I lost all my heat and my exhaust fluid froze. That caused snow to come out the vents inside the car. You need to replace the fanbelt right away, it obviously has a hole in it which is making it too tight! I sometimes use my pantyhose for this in a pinch.
Keep up the good maintenance though, I keep forgetting about the oil sticker, and they keep stopping me for it! It burns me that you pay so much for oil and gas and then they stick you with a fine for being a day late! Grrr.
2006-06-13 00:35:01
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answered by magicpixie 3
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ok #1 you rotate the air in the tires wat???
#2 you cannot run out of heat
if your engine is running cool then you should replace the thermostat
and #3 you dont want to create back pressure on your engine not only will it rob you of horse power but it will also kill your gas milage
2006-06-12 08:53:02
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answered by hillbilly271 3
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Have the Thermostat change before it gets any worst, the part is about hopefuly less than $20, the labor probably about $100-$150, so if you have some one you do it, it'll be alot cheaper, is not hard just drain out the radiator and the rest is easy................
Good luck!
2006-06-12 08:52:10
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answered by JC 2
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If you run out of heat one of two things will happen your car will stop but more importantly you Will be dead .Both your body and the engine require heat to function.
2006-06-12 08:40:11
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answered by mick 6
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You need an O-Pipe exhaust...If you add backpressure, it will create heat...otherwise you'll need to get a new engine...Also, make sure you're not low on blinker fluid.
2006-06-12 08:35:39
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answered by Chris_Knows 5
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less heat is good, actually you need heat so the car computer can make the proper adjustments.
It sounds like your thermostat is stuck open.
2006-06-12 08:36:02
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answered by Eric F 6
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A recall was sent to all vehicle owners with your problem. You can see a copy of it here:
www.saharadesert.hot
2006-06-12 08:56:47
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answered by ½«gumwrapper 5
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