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Check the coolant level. If its low you wont get any heat. If its full then I would suspect that the temp. selector on the climate control is faulty. Farley easy to replace. Your local you pull parts yard will have one for $20-$35.
Right think the problem is the heater core is blocked with corrosion ,now remove the bottom hose from the rad and the heater hoses then flush every which way you can including through the heater core reversing direction then ,refit all the hoses fill with water only and see if heater works if so the remove the bottom hose again and drain ,then add a minium of 3 litres of antifreeze ,its a anti corrosion agent as well as antifreeze and without it the internal of the engine will corrode and the slurry will block the heater first then the radiator ,
Thats a very inexpensive route to start with. It blows out cold air when you put your heat on?If so it could also be in the heating unit itself. If your car makes a clicking noise when you switch your heat over from the AC, it could be your temperature contol unit. My wifes car had that issue, and hers is a a mits Galant, but is set up the same as some stratus's.
my 2003 dodge stratus. when I turn on the heat it blows cold and some times it works but not most of the time it just blows cold my car dosent over heat the rest of the car is in good shape what could be the problem?
I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus.... the same exact thing happen to me. First it only worked on high #4 and then it stopped all together. I just fixed it today. It is the BLOWER MOTOR RESITOR. I actually changed it myself. It is inside the car under the glove box. There is a little cover you can take off. You will need a tool to take off the 2 screws once the cover is off. And then unplug the old one and install the new one. Really easy. The RESISTOR will cost you about 40 bucks.
There is a valve located on one of the heater hoses that when you select heat moves to allow heated water to flow through the heater core. Yours is probably just stuck, with heat selected on the dash try to move valve by hand.
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