2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Truck 2WD "blow heater core 2000" Questions

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...heater core / AC evap. I Have 2000 Dodge RAM 1500 5.2 liter, and just had heater core, and AC evap replaced, heater lines, and radiator checked good, however No heat. Blower blows air fine from all ...

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...heater core, but I do not get enough heat out to keep the cab warm. I contacted heatertreater, but my hot cold control is a cable which does move the white plastice controls on the top of the plenum? ...

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My 99 dodge ram 1500 is blowing cool air chased the thermostat but it didn't help? Change heater core

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...blow hot only a few min. when turned to heater hot. Assuming thats the situation and you say AC charged and shows good on the low side -you should charge the AC to a full charge on the low side will ...

...heater core. I burped the radiator good. The dodge told me I need to bleed the air out of it through the bleeder valve but mine doesn't have a bleeder valve they didn't have one on that model year. I ...

...resistor and replaced the thermostit my 2000 saturn sl blows cold air with the heater on. I changed the thermostat,and checked out my heater core.Still blows cold air. check your anti freeze level

...heater core replaced by a mechanic. Front heater works great but now the rear heater blows warm not hot air. Took it back and the mechanic flushed the system but rear heater still blowing warm air. ...

...are both cool. we have tried flushing the hoses for gunk in the heater core, that did not work. Please could you give me some advice??? ya me to, replaced therm, havent flushed core yet any known ...

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...auto trans., air , etc.. Thanks Ron When I drive my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee I can hear water. I was told to blow out the lines of the heater core with a compressor. Where is the heater core

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heater core could be blocked up or a blockage in the pipes. Most car heaters run off a heater core that cycles hot water from the engine's water jacket, or a heat exchanger around the exhaust manifold

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