Heater not blowing hot air

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Asked by GuruZNKJR Nov 10, 2017 at 08:28 PM about the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I changed the thermostat on my 2010 chrysler
town and country, but it wont blow hot air. Any
suggestions?

4 Answers

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Did you bleed air out of system? Is coolant full? Is your blend door actuator switching from cold to hot? Did you flush out your heater core? Is van overheating? I ask because if you have a blockage then hot antifreeze is not circulating through system and getting to heater core. Do you have any leaks? Holding pressure?

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It was the water pump. But thank you for your suggestions. Have a blessed day!

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my van is not over heating I flushed the system put new thermostat it blows warm air as long as you keep the rpms up but not at an idle

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