2007 Camry heat not working

Asked by SylvenLamar Oct 25, 2019 at 08:45 AM about the 2007 Toyota Camry XLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I noticed the other day when I turned the heat on I was
getting only cold air. I tried today to run the heater and
same thing until I put the system on auto. Then I started to
get warm air but after about 5-10 min all of a sudden my
"water temperature high" warning came on and the
temperature gauge instantly shot all the way up. I
immediately turned the heater off and the warning went
off and the car temperature gauge shot right back to
normal temp. I was able to keep driving to my destination
with no issues. What could be the issue. Thanks in
advance

3 Answers

570

checking the coolant levels are at proper level and not low, an actuator may be the issue.

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It's the auto start fan switch on the electronic fans in the front

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Thanks for your answers. It is now leaking coolant. I'm thinking maybe the thermostat is stuck open and maybe a hose or radiator cap is bad. I'm going to start with those first

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