Q: heater making noise and stopped workingf

asked by on December 23, 2017

My heater is making noise. And when you turn the heater on and off. Sometimes it stopped making the noise. But now it always makes a noise. Does it affect the car engine If I keep turning the heater on and off? I will leave the thermostat and the coolant levels are good.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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