Q: Could it be my thermostat

asked by on December 08, 2016

My car isn't blowing out any air at all, I thought it was a fuse because the dash board wasn't lighting up. We checked the fuse it's not that could it be my whole thermostat is blown

My car has 68000 miles.

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