My car always took a long time to register temperature on the gauge. about 10 to 15 miles of driving. Getting ready for winter, and thinking the thermostat was likely not the right type, I bought a new Mazda 2 stage thermostat. Before installing it my heater core sprung a leak. I shunted the heater with a piece of hose.
Without installing the new t-stat but after bypassing the heater, I noticed my engine heated up a lot quicker than it did with the heater in the flow. I start getting an indication on the gauge in about 3 to 5 miles.
Could bypassing the heater core make that much difference - all else being the same? Maybe it's partially clogged-up? I've always had heat but not soon and not much.
Any thoughts?
Without installing the new t-stat but after bypassing the heater, I noticed my engine heated up a lot quicker than it did with the heater in the flow. I start getting an indication on the gauge in about 3 to 5 miles.
Could bypassing the heater core make that much difference - all else being the same? Maybe it's partially clogged-up? I've always had heat but not soon and not much.
Any thoughts?
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