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Anonymous Posted on Dec 13, 2010

Good morning, I'm in Chicago and today is the coldest day of the year so far (17 degrees). I drive a 2002 X-Type and my normal commute is approximately 45 minutes. Upon starting my car this morning everything was normal. I turned on the defrost/heater and waited a couple minutes for the car to warm up and began my commute. Around 15-20 minutes into the drive the I felt the blower was no longer blowing hot air but cold. I've checked my coolant level and it is normal. What could this be? Heater core, thermostat? Please help!

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There is a relay on left side of drivers wher ther is fuses.. its a black square ones for air and one for heat.. i replaced mine an immediatly it started working again.. cost me 15 dollars at auto zone..

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Try the thermostat first . it may be sticking!!

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