Question:
I drive a 2004 Honda Odessey.
When I turn on the A/C or Auto for air, nothing or very low air is coming out. Then, when I parked the car, I notice some invisible hot steam or air is coming out. Even when I drive within a short distance, there is still steam.
Does anyone know what is happening and what should I do?
How often should I change the antifreeze in my car?
Any information will help.
Answers:
Does anyone have a link to a 1999 Toyota Camry Schedule Maintenance Guide?
I may be out in Left Field on this one, but since you don't mention the vehicle is overheating, I don't feel you have a heater core problem. (If you did, you should have coolant on the floor and your windows would steam up). If you can hear your A/C blower motor running, my guess would be that you have something in the heater box that is restricting airflow. Possibilities include a mouse nest, a broken door in the heater box, or the controls that actuate the heater box are broken. If you have a mouse nest in the heater box, it could be getting hot and causing the "steam" you are seeing. IMHO, it would be in your best interest to take the vehicle to a trustworthy technician and have it checked. HTH, Good Luck to you!!My car seems to be having trouble turning over on cold days.?
not sure but sounds like one problem is heater core maybe leaking if there is steam comein outas for the low speed i aint sure
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That sounds exactly like the heater core is ruptured.what is a reasonable price to get a new body for a 04 neon?
have that looked at and if your going to drive it (not recommended) make sure you watch your coolant level, overheating an engine can cause bad mojo (blown head gasket, or cracked water jacket or block)Sounds like your heater core.If so inside you should notice steam build up on windows, and will also be a little greasy feeling
well mine does the same. my windows also steam up badly. heater matrix has gone.
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