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> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
>
> Why do I only get heat after the car has warmed up?
>
> What do you expect?!
It's not that unreasonable a question. I get heat in my 850 before the
temperature gauge has even moved, in only about 3/4 mile to a mile.
It's got heat incredibly quickly, faster than my Hondas were, faster
than my BMW is, much faster than anything I've ever owned before, in
fact. (Hey, ya don't think it gets cold where it was built, do ya?)
And...once the car is fully warmed up, the heater will not-so-slowly
cook you in your own juices here in upstate NY.
JRE
Roger Mills - 31 Jan 2007 10:52 GMT
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
>> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
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> JRE
OK - sorry - it sounded like you didn't realise that the hot water in the
heater comes from the engine - which has to be hot before you can get any
heat out of the heater.
But it now seems as if there is a delay in the engine heating up. This is
most likely caused by a jammed open engine thermostat. The stat is supposed
to stop the water going through the radiator until the engine is hot. If
water goes through the radiator from the outset, it takes a very long time
to get hot - which is probably what is happening.

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JRE - 31 Jan 2007 11:15 GMT
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
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> water goes through the radiator from the outset, it takes a very long time
> to get hot - which is probably what is happening.
You're confusing me with the OP, who might or might not understand how
the system works.
In any case, I agree that if there isn't heat very quickly it's probably
thermostat time. My mom gave us the 850 (she was tired of it after 11
years and they didn't want to give her anything significant if she
traded it in). We drove it home from FL, stopping in Raleigh to replace
the thermostat...which had apparently forgotten how to close after
living in FL for a few years. ;-)
JRE