My heat only blows hot for a second. Then blows cold. How do I fix this?

Asked by Thumper97pm Feb 15, 2015 at 01:57 AM about the 1999 Chrysler Sebring JX Convertible FWD

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did you check your coolant level and make sure it is ok...also you may have a bad thermostat sticking open and not letting the engine heat cycle like it should with the engine fully warm feel the heater hoses and make sure they are hot circulating warm coolant if it is you may have a blend air door motor issue

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