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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Cars / November 2004

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Where's my HEAT!

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Geary Morton - 20 Oct 2004 22:28 GMT
'98 Caravan with 105K.  A/C works fine, vent works fine, defroster blows
on windshield, but no warmth when you turn up the temp control.  Any
ideas?

Thanks,

Geary Morton <ginkgo@ipass.net>
Wesley - 20 Oct 2004 23:31 GMT
Got enough coolant in the system?  I ran into this once when a vehicle was
low on antifreeze...  Maybe it'll be that simple for you (though in this
case, "simple" eventually meant a new radiator)  :-(

Wesley

> '98 Caravan with 105K.  A/C works fine, vent works fine, defroster blows
> on windshield, but no warmth when you turn up the temp control.  Any
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> Geary Morton <ginkgo@ipass.net>
James C. Reeves - 21 Oct 2004 00:25 GMT
Thermostat could be stuck open as well...

| Got enough coolant in the system?  I ran into this once when a vehicle was
| low on antifreeze...  Maybe it'll be that simple for you (though in this
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| > Geary Morton <ginkgo@ipass.net>
saabturbo - 21 Oct 2004 13:06 GMT
Temperature control valve could be stuck open as well.

> Thermostat could be stuck open as well...
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> | > Geary Morton <ginkgo@ipass.net>
97intrepid - 27 Nov 2004 05:17 GMT
check to make sure that the heater core hasn't been bypassed
maxpower - 27 Nov 2004 11:44 GMT
did anyone get the first thread?
> check to make sure that the heater core hasn't been bypassed
 
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