Does the black rear row of the Ford Transit get hot?
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The black rear row of the Ford Transit usually gets warm when the heater is turned on. The following reasons may cause the heater to not produce enough heat: 1. Insufficient water pressure: The air pump may be positioned higher than the engine, preventing adequate water pressure. This can be resolved by relocating it to a position lower than or level with the engine, or by adding a heater circulation pump. 2. Thermostat: If the thermostat is stuck open or opens too early, the cooling system may start circulating prematurely. When the external temperature is low, especially while driving, cold air quickly cools the antifreeze, preventing the engine water temperature from rising and the heater from warming up. In such cases, temporarily closing the thermostat may help. 3. Water pump impeller: A damaged or malfunctioning water pump impeller can reduce the flow through the heater core, limiting heat output. Replacing the water pump impeller can resolve this issue.