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Is the rear heater working on my Dodge Durango?

Is the rear heater working on my Dodge Durango?

The rear heat is cold. Ive torn apart the rear panels and the blend doors are all working. The heater lines going into the rear heater are HOT. What else can I do hear. If both lines to the heater core are hot or at least warm, and the air is going through the core it HAS to be warm to some extent.

Where are the vents on a Dodge Durango?

The vents between the front seats are controlled by the front controls, meaning the roof controls don’t control them. The roof controls control the roof vents and the vent to the right of the rear pass. seat. Took me some time to find that vent.

How does the roof control work on a Durango?

You need to spend sometime sitting in the rear of the Durango messing around with the roof controls to get a good idea of how this system works. The vents between the front seats are controlled by the front controls, meaning the roof controls don’t control them.

What kind of coolant does a Dodge Durango use?

There is an aux coolant pump up front that helps move the coolant back the rear core when at speeds less than ~17 mph. Re the Dex Cool, as troublesome as that stuff has been in the past, I would not have gone back in with it. The oem coolant or something like Peak Global Lifetime coolant would be my choice.

The rear heat is cold. Ive torn apart the rear panels and the blend doors are all working. The heater lines going into the rear heater are HOT. What else can I do hear. If both lines to the heater core are hot or at least warm, and the air is going through the core it HAS to be warm to some extent.

Why does my Dodge Durango not blow cold air?

OK, I have a problem that recently just started with our 2006 Dodge Durango. The A/C in all the vents up front do not blow cold air even though the A/C is turned on, however, the vents for thw back seats all blow ice cold air. Any ideas?

What was the Similer problem with my 2004 Durango?

I have a similer problem with my 2004 durango the first was in the front, had heat coming out of the registers in August with the a/c running . 4 times to the dealer they finally found the diverter door was broken. fixed under warranty thank god. they had to remove the complete dash panel and upper dash pad.

The vents between the front seats are controlled by the front controls, meaning the roof controls don’t control them. The roof controls control the roof vents and the vent to the right of the rear pass. seat. Took me some time to find that vent.

OK, I have a problem that recently just started with our 2006 Dodge Durango. The A/C in all the vents up front do not blow cold air even though the A/C is turned on, however, the vents for thw back seats all blow ice cold air. Any ideas?

Why is the back of my Dodge Durango not hot?

Furthermore… the floor heat behind the passenger REAR seat is also not hot. It’s blowing cool air. Also, when I put the rear control on the top vent / floor vent sett8ng the foot vent does not blow any air. This is insane.

There is an aux coolant pump up front that helps move the coolant back the rear core when at speeds less than ~17 mph. Re the Dex Cool, as troublesome as that stuff has been in the past, I would not have gone back in with it. The oem coolant or something like Peak Global Lifetime coolant would be my choice.

Where is the aux pump on a Dodge Durango?

As far as the aux pump goes, it is usually on the passenger side of the engine somewhat down low since it is inline with the coolant lines that run back to the rear core. So, Im back with my original problem. The rear heat is cold. Ive torn apart the rear panels and the blend doors are all working.

Why are the lights not working on my heated seats?

Every once and a while the lights will stay on for closer to 30 seconds, but usually it is just a few. Not sure if that possibly points more towards a relay, or possibly the heater element. Well, turns out my problems were related to the Tranzformer. Unplugged it yesterday and my heated seats started working and the fob message went away.

As far as the aux pump goes, it is usually on the passenger side of the engine somewhat down low since it is inline with the coolant lines that run back to the rear core. So, Im back with my original problem. The rear heat is cold. Ive torn apart the rear panels and the blend doors are all working.

Why is the thermostat on my Dodge Durango not working?

The job of your Durango’s thermostat is to regulate the temperature of the engine. It does this by allowing water to enter the engine when it is getting hot, and by keeping coolant from entering while the vehicle warms up. Sometimes when a thermostat goes bad, it stays stuck open.

You need to spend sometime sitting in the rear of the Durango messing around with the roof controls to get a good idea of how this system works. The vents between the front seats are controlled by the front controls, meaning the roof controls don’t control them.

Are there any problems with the Dodge Durango blower?

Note that Chrysler evaporator core problems continue to grow and that AC part is close to the fan motor. Although it was the Dakota that tipped me off to this problem, I can see the Dodge Durango from 2001 through 2006 uses the same part number and wiring harness repair kit.

Do you have a 2001 Dodge Dakota AC blower motor?

Do you have a 2001-2004 Dodge Dakota, or 2001-2006 Dodge Durango AC blower motor fan speed locked in one position? I said to myself, yes I do. And after doing a little research I discovered that a lot of other people are going through the same thing.

Why does my Dodge blower motor keep overheating?

However, it wasn’t the configuration of the circuit that’s causing the blower motor resistor to overheat. The overheating gets so intense that in many instances you’ll find the connector damaged. When people just replace the resistor they might find the automobile still has intermittent blower operation.

Why is my heater not working on my Buick Encore?

If you have a heater core that clogged, it’s not going to be able to pass coolant through. Without the warm coolant going through it, there can be no heat. A bad heater core can also leak, so watch out for that. Feel your passenger floorboard to see if it’s wet.

What happens if a heater core goes bad?

The heater core itself can go bad. Over time, they are known to clog and fail. If you have a heater core that clogged, it’s not going to be able to pass coolant through. Without the warm coolant going through it, there can be no heat. A bad heater core can also leak, so watch out for that.

What happens when your Dodge Durango heater stops working?

At this point, the blower motor blows air across the it and the newly heated air blows on to the driver and passengers. If the heater has stopped working in your Durango, this process has failed in one way or another.

If you have a heater core that clogged, it’s not going to be able to pass coolant through. Without the warm coolant going through it, there can be no heat. A bad heater core can also leak, so watch out for that. Feel your passenger floorboard to see if it’s wet.

The heater core itself can go bad. Over time, they are known to clog and fail. If you have a heater core that clogged, it’s not going to be able to pass coolant through. Without the warm coolant going through it, there can be no heat. A bad heater core can also leak, so watch out for that.

Why is my Acura MDX heater not working?

At the simplest level, there are two main reasons why the heater is not working. If it’s not coming on at all, it’s usually either the blower motor or some other wiring issue. If the heat is blowing, but blowing cold, it has something to do with the coolant getting to the heater core, or the heater core itself.

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Ruth Doyle