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davidcareyf 10-10-2013 08:33 AM

No heat from the rear
 
Is there a separate heater core for the back seats heater? The rear blows cold even when turned up all the way. The AC does work and both vents blow cold, but the heater does not.

Is there some kind of diverter that isn't working, a failed heater core?

I'm not an expert and any thoughts would be appreciated.

Sincerely
David

2002, 4.7

shrpshtr325 10-10-2013 05:50 PM

it depends on which model you got if it has rear heat/ac cores, you can look under the back right behind the passenger side back foor for hard lines going through the floor, if they are there you have rear heat/A/C if not you dont

davidcareyf 10-11-2013 09:06 AM

From under.
 

Originally Posted by shrpshtr325 (Post 3085671)
it depends on which model you got if it has rear heat/ac cores, you can look under the back right behind the passenger side back foor for hard lines going through the floor, if they are there you have rear heat/A/C if not you dont

So inspect from under the truck near the frame rails on the passenger side near the rear seat or middle seat?

Thanks
David

JeeperDon 10-11-2013 09:34 AM

You said 'AC works and both vents blow cold'. I assume 'both' meant the front and rear? If so, you obviously have a rear heater.

The easiest way to check for a rear core is look under the hood. On the pass side wheel well near the firewall is a small pump, heater hose in, heater hose out. If the leg from the pump to the firewall goes into a plastic 'Y', you have rear heat. One leg of the Y goes to the front firewall core, the other to the rear core.

shrpshtr325 10-11-2013 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by davidcareyf (Post 3085883)
So inspect from under the truck near the frame rails on the passenger side near the rear seat or middle seat?

Thanks
David

immediately behind the door it will go up basically in line w/ the third row of seats.

looking at that pump is another way to determine it but it is not an easy part to locate and there have been reports(uncomfirmed afaik) that not all of the trucks have it.

davidcareyf 10-12-2013 07:36 PM

Okay. Found the small pump on the passenger wheel well, and the 'Y' pipe with the two hoses, one going down thru the fire wall and one snaking toward the center of the fire wall then going thru. Also found four hard hoses on the frame rails, coming down from the fire wall on the passenger side with two jumping up near the middle seats, and the other two going up at the third seat. My Durango has a single set of rear controls above the middle seat if this helps.

I was hoping to find a broken or loose hose at 'Y' fitting, but did not.

The symptom is that no heat at all goes to the rear vents, either seat, no matter how I set the temperature, front controls or back.

Any suggestions is appreciated

Sincerely
David

davidcareyf 11-04-2013 04:13 AM

Bump.

Hoping for some feedback.

Thanks
David

Daves69 11-04-2013 10:19 AM

David, check this thread...................

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...orks-fine.html


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