2nd Generation (GE 08-13) 2nd Generation specific talk and questions here.

fits heater

Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:41 AM
  #1  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
fits heater

is the heater ran off a heater core with collant running through it or does the fit have an electric heater?
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:52 AM
  #2  
malraux's Avatar
Member
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,302
From: Louisville
Originally Posted by fitisbamf
is the heater ran off a heater core with collant running through it or does the fit have an electric heater?
The former.
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:54 AM
  #3  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
well i put water wetter in my rad now my heater isnt as hot.... its cold outside!
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 01:29 PM
  #4  
neil patrick harris's Avatar
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 692
From: bay area, cali
cold in San Diego? boolsheet.
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 01:48 PM
  #5  
txmatt's Avatar
Member
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 524
From: Dallas, TX
Remember if you have the heater in either position that includes the defrost vents, the A/C compressor runs, thus making the heat not as hot. Unless you've unplugged that "feature".
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 02:29 PM
  #6  
Sherpa's Avatar
Member
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 126
From: BFE, WA, USA
I hope you put Honda coolant in there and not tap water or universal coolant...
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 02:30 PM
  #7  
Sherpa's Avatar
Member
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 126
From: BFE, WA, USA
By the way, once mine blows hot, even with the defrost on it'll chase you out of there... the AC compressor runs to dry the air out.. it works beautifully. I hate that my gas mileage has suffered but it's a reasonable trade off for comfort...
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 08:01 PM
  #8  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
Originally Posted by neil patrick harris
cold in San Diego? boolsheet.


im in elcajon and in the morning im cold
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 08:07 PM
  #9  
Virtual's Avatar
Member
5 Year Member
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,209
From: Quebec, Canada
Originally Posted by fitisbamf
well i put water wetter in my rad now my heater isnt as hot.... its cold outside!
Sorry but I have to say it. WIMP! Come and try out a Canadian winter! lol.

If your not getting heat then your coolant level may be low or you have air in the system.

Edit: Don't know what water wetter is but maybe it caused a problem?
 

Last edited by Virtual; Nov 1, 2010 at 08:10 PM.
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:23 PM
  #10  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
its a coolant additive that makes the water in the rad slipperier (?) and increases the boiling point. but ya i hate the cold and im not the biggest of guys so no built in heating. but ur right i am a whimp to cold and thats y i dont want to move anywhere too cold.
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:23 PM
  #11  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:30 PM
  #12  
ThEvil0nE's Avatar
Member
iTrader: (12)
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 3,626
From: Illinois
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:35 PM
  #13  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
haha thats on a comp idk anything about comps but ya
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:38 PM
  #14  
BraytonAK's Avatar
Member
5 Year Member
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 341
From: Anchorage, AK
It's finally hitting the freezing point here and I've just started using my heater. I notice that it's not as hot as the one in my old PT Cruiser, but it's more effective and quieter. I do notice that it takes about ten minutes of driving to get the heater core hot.

Running the A/C to dehumidify the air will not make the heater less effective. If that were the case, it would be one wimpy heater core that wouldn't be up to the job of heating outdoor air that's way below freezing (which I would bet my family jewels the A/C can't chill to.)

Don't let your car sit idling to try to warm it up. It will take longer and use more fuel that way. Just drive it. Also, don't crank the fan up to full speed. This allows the incoming air less time to contact the heater core, resulting in cooler air than a slower fan speed.

If your heater isn't getting hot after driving around for half an hour, there's definitely something up. Maybe as simple as air in the line.
 
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 11:52 PM
  #15  
fitisbamf's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Member
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 718
From: san diego, ca
Originally Posted by BraytonAK
It's finally hitting the freezing point here and I've just started using my heater. I notice that it's not as hot as the one in my old PT Cruiser, but it's more effective and quieter. I do notice that it takes about ten minutes of driving to get the heater core hot.

Running the A/C to dehumidify the air will not make the heater less effective. If that were the case, it would be one wimpy heater core that wouldn't be up to the job of heating outdoor air that's way below freezing (which I would bet my family jewels the A/C can't chill to.)

Don't let your car sit idling to try to warm it up. It will take longer and use more fuel that way. Just drive it. Also, don't crank the fan up to full speed. This allows the incoming air less time to contact the heater core, resulting in cooler air than a slower fan speed.

If your heater isn't getting hot after driving around for half an hour, there's definitely something up. Maybe as simple as air in the line.


i normally do start driving but i have the heater on freash air and normally on power setting 1 or 2 but i just think i made it alot colder so now i get to skool before my heater is fully heated
 
Old Nov 2, 2010 | 09:42 AM
  #16  
txmatt's Avatar
Member
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 524
From: Dallas, TX
Originally Posted by BraytonAK
Running the A/C to dehumidify the air will not make the heater less effective.
Sure it does, the heater core with hot coolant running through it has only so many BTU to give. If you run 20 degree outside air over the heater core, it will absorb a certain amount of BTU. Then run that heated air over a cold A/C evaporator and you remove some of the BTU the heater core just put in, thus lower the temperature of the air.
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
frantic_2003
1st Generation (GD 01-08)
1
Jan 22, 2015 09:23 AM
slam101
2nd Generation (GE 08-13)
3
Sep 16, 2013 11:32 AM
mxl180
General Fit Talk
1
Jul 17, 2012 10:04 AM
qbmurderer13
2nd Generation (GE 08-13)
15
Jul 27, 2009 08:02 PM
07fitsport
General Fit Modifications Discussion
4
Jun 24, 2008 04:26 PM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:43 PM.