no heat in Honda CRV

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Asked by GuruZBXSJ Oct 27, 2017 at 08:37 AM about the 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Cannot get heat in my 2007 Honda CRV.  Do I check fuse boxes, engine
blockage or something else before I take it in for repair?

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heat blower doesn't work ? doesn't get hot ? make sure coolant is full

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Filled up reserve tank to Max line with coolant. Radiator does not need coolant. Drove car around yesterday afternoon. Still no heat. Blower works but no heat. Are there any fuses I should check?

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do you hear any kind of door/actuator open/close when you change the settings ? can you reach the coolant lines that go through the firewall , are they both warm/hot ? you could check any fuses related , you might have air pockets

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Thanks for the suggestions. Checked for door/actuator open/close sound when I change settings. Only get that sound when I switch to closing off outside air vent. When I check the listing for fuses, I am in the dummy group, don't understand abbreviations & see nothing labeled "heat". As for the coolant lines/firewall check, I am out of my league. I guess it's time for my local mechanic to look at my car. Thanks for helping me check my car for the obvious.

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