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Home > Home & Garden > Cars & Trucks   »   Turning on the Heater creates Steam

 
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Old Feb 19, 2008, 04:32 AM
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Turning on the Heater creates Steam

Hi,
This morning (a cold morning, but not the coldest this winter) I turned on the cars heater, and after a short while, I noticed steam coming from under the hood near my windshield. (Outside the car). There was also an engine smell coming thru the vents. I turned off the heater and continued driving. The steam stopped. The smell went away. Everything seemed fine. I kept an eye on the temperature gage. It never moved from mid way between cold and hot. (it's normal position). When I got to work, I again turned on the heater to see what would happen, and the steam and smell came back immediately.
Any thoughts? (1999 Nissan Altima)

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Old Feb 19, 2008, 05:46 AM   #2  
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Sounds like the coolant is leaking somewhere between the engine and the heater core.
Have you lost any coolant? Check the coolant reservoir and look under the car as well.
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