The car is a 1987 Toyota Supra N/A with only 65k original miles
I live in Michigan and I have been having problems when i take the supra out with the heat not quite working. What I mean by not quite is that I let the engine warm up to normal operating temp and then while im driving it I turn on the heat and fan all the way up to 85 just to get some heat flowing. The problem is that i feel the fan blowing but the air is still cold. If I push the car harder and into higher RPMs the air coming from the vents becomes hot like it is supposed to but only when the engine is at about 3500 RPMs or higher. After about 45 min to an hour the air from then vents actually becomes normal and starts to warm the interior of the car without being at high RPMs. The entire time this happens the engine temp gauge never changes.
Any ideas as to what this might be?
Thermostat? Heater core?
Thanks in advance for any of your responses
-Ryan
I live in Michigan and I have been having problems when i take the supra out with the heat not quite working. What I mean by not quite is that I let the engine warm up to normal operating temp and then while im driving it I turn on the heat and fan all the way up to 85 just to get some heat flowing. The problem is that i feel the fan blowing but the air is still cold. If I push the car harder and into higher RPMs the air coming from the vents becomes hot like it is supposed to but only when the engine is at about 3500 RPMs or higher. After about 45 min to an hour the air from then vents actually becomes normal and starts to warm the interior of the car without being at high RPMs. The entire time this happens the engine temp gauge never changes.
Any ideas as to what this might be?
Thermostat? Heater core?
Thanks in advance for any of your responses
-Ryan