AC not cold or heater not warm in Toledo, OH
Cabin comfort problems are rarely an emergency, but they have telltale causes. AC blowing warm usually means low refrigerant or a compressor issue; a heater blowing cold can point to low coolant or a stuck thermostat — which can also signal a cooling-system problem worth watching.
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AC blowing warm — quick checks then a shop
This isn't a roadside emergency. A few checks rule out the simple stuff before an AC shop recharges the system or replaces the compressor.
- 1Set it to max AC / recirculate and listen for the compressor clicking on; feel if air gets even slightly cool.
- 2Check the cabin air filter — a clogged filter kills airflow.
- 3Look for the AC/blower fuse in the fuse box and replace if blown.
- 4If it still blows warm, the refrigerant is likely low or the compressor is failing — book an AC service.
- 5There's no roadside fix for a refrigerant leak; drive with windows down until you can get it in.
Heater blowing cold — check coolant level
A heater that won't warm up is often tied to the cooling system — low coolant or a stuck thermostat. Because that can also cause overheating, it's worth a look.
⚠️ Safety first
If the temperature gauge climbs into the red, stop and don't drive — that's overheating, not just a heater fault. Request a tow.
- 1With the engine cool, check the coolant reservoir level and top up if low.
- 2Watch the temperature gauge — if it never reaches normal, the thermostat may be stuck open.
- 3If the engine overheats OR the heater blows cold with a low reservoir, treat it as a cooling-system issue.
- 4Book a shop to check the thermostat, heater core and coolant; request a tow if the engine overheats.
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