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Asked by Test300 Oct 29, 2015 at 11:42 PM about the 2014 Chrysler 300 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello, I have a 2014 base RWD Chrysler 300. When I turn on the heater cold
air comes out of the vents? Check for leaks there none. Enging temp is
always normal....any suggestions?

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Sounds like an issue I had on a 2005 bmw. I fixed it by simply bleeding the radiator. The bleed screw for your car should be on the water pump so I would consult with an authorized repair shop

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What ever controls the inside cabin temperature, like a blend door actuator, or valve in the heater hose should be looked at, I don't know BMW, but heat systems are pretty much the same. Other than that a cooling system flush would be in order.

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Hello, Just to let you know Rowefast was right...took car to dealer & left door mode actuator was replaced. Repair was covered by the warranty. Take care.

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