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NO HEAT - 1995 Oldsmobile Aurora

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Please see my tip at http://www.fixya.com/cars/r6235876-no_heat_fan_blowing_cold_air . These are generic instructions. If you get stuck or need specific instructions for your car, please get back to me with model, year and engine info.

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Hi and welcome to FixYa!
Few things to look at. You may have a leakage or the heater core needs to be replaced. Please have it checked to know the problem.

Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!

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