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Heater not producing heat.dreglen 12-20-2003, 10:07 PM While driving back from a road trip my heater stopped working. It blows air but not warm air. What could this be caused by? During the summer months the engine temperature is mid range but during the winter months it barely gets above the first line on the gauge. On warmer winter days the heater works a little better but not great. On really cold days it does not work at all. Could my heater problems be due to too much antifreeze in the radiator, Mixture too rich? A blocked heater core? Vacuum hose to heater switch broken or has a leak, which I have heard could be the problem but I cannot find the "vacuum" hose? Bad heater switch? Any ideas, help? Thanks NOTAGAIN 01-05-2004, 04:05 AM While driving back from a road trip my heater stopped working. It blows air but not warm air. What could this be caused by? During the summer months the engine temperature is mid range but during the winter months it barely gets above the first line on the gauge. On warmer winter days the heater works a little better but not great. On really cold days it does not work at all. Could my heater problems be due to too much antifreeze in the radiator, Mixture too rich? A blocked heater core? Vacuum hose to heater switch broken or has a leak, which I have heard could be the problem but I cannot find the "vacuum" hose? Bad heater switch? Any ideas, help? Thanks yeah, i think you covered it. LOL. as far as i know, water is what makes a car run cooler. antifreeze is needed for its boilover, anti freeze properties. but generally speaking, a car with a fat coolant mixture will run hotter. so unless you have nothing but water, i doubt it. esp since you lost it all at once. couple things come to mind. is your t-stat stuck open? that would keep things cool enough to not put out much heat? on most cars, there is a valve that opens to let the coolant into the core (ever had one leak all over the interior before? :-) i would check that it works. first grab a heater hose and see if it is hot. both should be hot when the car is warm and heater on. this also helps to diagnose the valve too. im not sure if that car has vacuum hoses to control the HVAC controls. usually the vacuum opens the "doors" for upper, lower etc blowing. the actual selector for heat, vent, etc should be through linkage and/or electronic. as i recall, it is electronic. thats all i got. good luck. sdsumike619 01-04-2005, 01:49 AM I have the same problem; just happened tonight, no heat whatsoever coming out... I have a 2002, is there any way for me to check on that thermostat, or do I need to take it somewhere for that? I will check on the hoses later to see if they're hot.. Serenity81 08-13-2005, 05:35 PM I have a 97 dodge stratus and the same thing happen, my valve was stuck open, something leaked so it was stuck open. I had to get that replaced plus my entire coolant flushed so the problem would not happen again. Good luck, hope this helps. randy78 11-17-2007, 10:58 AM where is the valve located ? in a heater core hose right ? i have to look at a 99 breeze today with a heater core problem so i am learning what i can now thanks moparman91 11-17-2007, 08:08 PM i have a 01 stratus coupe and it has the same problem wat do i do vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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