No heat, not overheating

Asked by Justin Oct 25, 2020 at 01:53 PM

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2000 Chrysler Sebring 2.5. Put new thermostat in 2 days
ago, was overheating and stalling when idling. Put new
thermostat in and its not doing that now. But have no heat
and i can drive for 15 min or so and then dies. Let's start
right back up but will die again some time after. I get by on
automotive maintenance but im no good with hvac* issues
or electrical so I dont know what to do. Any pointers greatly
appreciated.

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Sounds like you got air in the system when changing the Tstat. Bleed the air and see if that fixes things.

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