Fall Land Rover Care: Is the Heater Going Bad?

Published 1 month ago — by Lisa Federico

Keep your Land Rover's heating system running properly in this fall.

Keep your Land Rover's heating system running properly in this fall.
Photo Credit: Lisa M. Federico

Weak airflow, lack of heat, heater only works when driving…what the heck is going on? These are all signs that can indicate that the heater in your Land Rover is malfunctioning or about to break. Read on to find out more about these signs and more.

Weak Airflow: Blowers not blowing or are they blowing weak? This may be an issue with your blower motor, a clogged heater core or restricted air vents.

Lack of Heat: Feel cold air instead of warm air? This is a clear sign that you have a malfunctioning heater core, low coolant or a faulty thermostat.

Coolant Lake: Do you see coolant under your vehicle or smell something sweet? This may indicate a leak in the heater core and could cause a loss of heat and coolant.

Strange Noises: Hearing sounds of grinding, whining or clicking when you turn the heater on? This can point to issues with the blower motor or fan.

Temperature Gauge Issues: Does your temp gauge read higher or lower than normal? This is possibly due to an issue with your thermostat or coolant levels.

Heater Only Works When Driving: Do you feel the heater work only when the car is moving and blows cold air when idle? This probably indicates a water pump problem or low coolant levels.

Stay warm this winter and have a qualified Land Rover mechanic inspect your Land Rover to figure out the problem and repair it.

Search for a local, independent Land Rover repair shop with Land Rover mechanics that have dealer-level expertise at a fraction of the expense.