I have a 1990 sunbird, my heater won't blow out anything but cold air any idea's.?

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I have allowed ample time for the car to warm up, replaced the thermostat, flushed the system, and filled it to the correct antifreeze level. every now and then i get luke warm air is it. i also smell antifreeze under the hood after i turn the car off. no leaks inside or out. anyone have any idea's what this might be I'm fairly handy on fixing a car but this has me puzzled i have a young infant son and live in the unpredictable midwest weather. please help and no screwball answer's please

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YOUR HEATER CORE IS LEAKING. YOUR WINDOWS WILL GET A NASTY FILM ON THEM FROM THE ANTI FREEZE EVAPORATING IN THE CORE. NOT HARD TO REPLACE, JUST A PAIN TO GET AT. USUALLY LOCATED BEHIND GLOVE BOX OR CENTER CONSOLE. PART IS ABOUT 20-40 DOLLARS. ALSO USUALLY THE INTERIOR CARPET WILL BE WET AROUND ITS LOCATION.

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Your heater is controled by the engine temperature. A few thing smight cause this. The coolant temp sensor could be faulty. The coolant lines going into the cab's heater core could be clogged. Last the heater core could be clogged.

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The worst thing to happen is the heater core needs to be replaced.

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Check the coolant lines for blockages and squeeze them to try and loosen them up. Feel the radiator for any cool spots as that indicates blockage.

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More than likely your heater core is plugged. This is usually found up under the dash on the passenger side of the car. Not an easy repair, but it can be done. There is also the possilbility that the vacuum lines that are on the back of the heat/AC switches have came loose also, that would keep the "flaps" that direct the air over the heater core from moving to their proper position.

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If you are completely sure that the thermostat ok, i would check for air locks if not the heater matrix might be blocked maybe due to air lock. Good Luck

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I agree with a few of the folks who have already answered. The heater coil, which is usually located somewhere between the front seats of the vehicle and the engine, must be either broken or clogged. They are generally cheap, since they resemble small radiators. Your local auto parts store should be able to show you the correct part based on the make, model, and (sometimes this is asked) engine type. They also carry books that detail where the coil is and how to replace it. Good luck from one do-it-yourselfer to another!
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