What is your question?
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What is your question?
checked fluid levels and they seem ok, maybe a little low. truck has about 100,000 miles and the heater is rarely used.
What makes this problem better or worse?
have driven 20 miles and the air never gets warm.
How long has your 2016 Chevrolet Colorado had this problem?
just started this fall.
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Hello, When you don't get the heat you're expecting inside the vehicle, the probable cause comes from one of two possible areas: 1 - The engine temperature is not getting hot enough. This can be due to a thermostat that is sticking open for too long. Testing of engine performance using a suitable diagnostic tool that will measure engine temperature is needed. 2 - Climate control concerns inside the vehicle are present. If you have a climate control concern, you can request heat, but the mechanisms that blend hot and cold air may not be working properly. This could mean that you don't get the heat you're asking for. Testing will need to be performed inside the vehicle with the climate control system to see what is going on. Use this link to find some shops near you that can help with your concern: www.repairpal.com/repair-shops