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Old 10-28-2005, 08:24 PM
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Blend door - no heat

97 caravan,

Need to know if blend door is cable or vacuum operated.
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Old 10-29-2005, 10:37 PM
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Ok, Blend door wasn't the problem,

Van has some heat when idling but cools off as I drive it.

Thermostat ??

Opinions please
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Old 10-29-2005, 11:17 PM
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Re: Blend door - no heat

Check coolant level first. Then go for thermostat.
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Re: Blend door - no heat

Sounds good to me
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Old 11-03-2005, 10:36 AM
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New thermostat in, had a little bit of heat for a day, now nothing.

I am thinking restricted heater core and want to flush it,

Problem is location of hoses, Crawled under car and there is one hose connected at the back of Water Pump, another into a T-shaped flange on opposite side of engine. Short hoses changing into piping running behind engine to firewall, not sure if these are to heater. Can anyone confirm if this is accurate.

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Old 11-10-2005, 11:33 AM
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Just amazed how useful posting on this site has been !!


Ok, I have flushed heater core, minimal heat output now.

Anyone have experience with blocked airflow ?

Seems that when I switch blend door from hot to cold, airflow through vents dramatically increases.

Wondering is core is hot but low airflow causing lack of heat.
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Re: Blend door - no heat

Check hoses inlet and outlet going to and from heater core. They should be hot to the touch.
Also run the self diagnostic on your air and heater controls.
Any yellow lights blink on them?
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Old 11-10-2005, 02:23 PM
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Hoses are hot and I'm getting some heat, but very little.

Checked computer and got no codes, just a 55

Or is there a different test to check the AC/Heating system?
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Re: Blend door - no heat

Sure is.
Try this.
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Let us know how it goes and post codes you get.
http://members.troublecodes.net/crunch/97car.pdf
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Re: Re: Blend door - no heat

I had previously tried a test holding compressor and rear windsheild buttons down. That left me with recirc. and compressor buttons flashing together when I start van. Stops after 10-15 minutes

When they stopped flashing, I tried the other sequence as described on Link you suggested. Van passed that test.

But still have other buttons flashing on start.

Any idea how to make them stop ??
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Re: Blend door - no heat

Print out the test and go threw them step by step.
To enter calberation you press rear wash and rearwiper buttoms for 5 seconds untill leds start flashing and the let it go threw the calberation.
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Re: Re: Re: Blend door - no heat

Did some additional research.

Apparently Van is passing the calibration test but failing the cooldown test.

Info I find is a Catch-22 ,
If both lights flashing, need to run cooldown test, which then ends with lights flashing.

Can't find any info for getting codes.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Blend door - no heat

Sorry MT, I don't want to appear dense, but Test instructions are a little confusing.

I should run calibration test and when done, I do not exit it, but begin button sequences as described in test procedure ?
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Re: Blend door - no heat

If the rear wiper and inter wiper are flashing alternen there is a level one code.
If they are flashing together rerun calberation test.
Yes the test is confusing.
Just copy it off and go threw it step by step,
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Old 11-18-2005, 03:57 PM
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Re: Re: Blend door - no heat

Ran test several times

Level one - no codes

Level two - Flashing decreased when when selector moved to defrost and increased when back to panel.

Level three - Flashing slightly faster on hot than on cold

Level four - different flashes over different tests 7+5 / 6+6 / 6+4, I believe this is Temperature so that would be normal.

Still have recirc and a/c buttons flashing together meaning van failing cooldown test.

Suggestions Please !!
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