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1999 Dodge Durango NO HEAT

1999 Dodge Durango is not getting enough heat. Replaced thermostat and still not much heat and the temp gauge only goes to about 150 degrees. Please help!!! My wife is so COLD!!!!

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Bad NEW thermostat? I had the same problem on my first generation Dakota. The problem for me turned out to be the DODGE thermostat I used to replace the old Dodge part. I went and got a Stant from local auto parts store using the standard temperature spec and quit shivering the next time I drove it. I hope that helps!

  • Anonymous Jan 24, 2009

    I was reviewing similar issues and found the following tip. Start with the basics... Is there plenty of coolant in the system? Many people including myself have overlooked the obvious. THEN...

    Try the thermostat solution. I guess when the thermostat gets old it opens up too soon and prevents the engine from running at the corect temperature. You may get better gas mileage and performance out of the deal as well.

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i say heater core needs to be replaced

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No heat coming from the vents.

If it is a manual system--sounds like coolant low ie: air bubble in system. If it is ATC system, Check Codes, if no failure codes, coolant may be low--air bubble in system--most Durango's have air bleeders in system.
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Are the heater core hoses getting hot? That could be a blockage in the intake manifold or engine block. Is the blend door sticking? That would be one item that would make for lukewarm air if the hoses feel nice and hot when up to operating temperature.
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1. That was the wrong thermostat.
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Just replaced radiator, now its over heating?

thermostat or heat sencer on the radiator flush it with coolent flush. and use 50/50 coolent

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1999 Dodge Durango is not getting enough heat. Replaced thermostat and still not much heat and the temp gauge only goes to about 150 degrees. Please help!!! My wife is so COLD!!!!

Make sure you chek out the coolent level and if the level is fine, the next step to go is the heater core. it should be one of these 2 solutions!!
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