Common questions

Where does the hot air come from in a Chrysler 200?

Where does the hot air come from in a Chrysler 200?

Either the door or the motor that controls the door for temp control on the passenger side is bad. My 2011 Chrysler 200 does the exact same thing!!! Only blows hot air on the driver side, cold air comes on the passenger side!!

Where does the Heat Blow on my 200?

THE HEAT IN MY 200 ONLY BLOWS HOT ON THE DRIVER’S SIDE OF THE CABIN….THE PASSENGER’S SIDE BLOWS COOL AIR. WHAT IS CAUSING THIS? Is the heating controlled separately for each side?

Is the heater on my 2012 Chrysler 200 working?

Enter your zip code: My 2012 Chrysler 200 that I bought new has 65000 miles on it and the heat will not work on the passenger side, had it inspected, flushed the heater core and still no heat.

Why is the passenger side of my Chrysler 200 cold?

The drivers side vent was barely “room temp” and the passenger side was cold. You might need to replace the thermostat if the temp gauge doesn’t go to the normal mid-point. If a car is very low on coolant the temp sensor won’t register since the coolant won’t be high enough to touch the sensor.

Either the door or the motor that controls the door for temp control on the passenger side is bad. My 2011 Chrysler 200 does the exact same thing!!! Only blows hot air on the driver side, cold air comes on the passenger side!!

Enter your zip code: My 2012 Chrysler 200 that I bought new has 65000 miles on it and the heat will not work on the passenger side, had it inspected, flushed the heater core and still no heat.

THE HEAT IN MY 200 ONLY BLOWS HOT ON THE DRIVER’S SIDE OF THE CABIN….THE PASSENGER’S SIDE BLOWS COOL AIR. WHAT IS CAUSING THIS? Is the heating controlled separately for each side?

The drivers side vent was barely “room temp” and the passenger side was cold. You might need to replace the thermostat if the temp gauge doesn’t go to the normal mid-point. If a car is very low on coolant the temp sensor won’t register since the coolant won’t be high enough to touch the sensor.

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Ruth Doyle