How to fix a Dodge Ram heater issue/fix

How to fix a Dodge Ram heater issue/fix

whats up people !! Had a Problem with my Dodge Ram heat not getting hot. So this video i dig into the heater recirculation door and do a little hack to help my heat get hotter. This modification will also work if your AC doesnt get cold. Hope this video is useful and may help others out that have the same problem .

Thanks for watching !!!

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Christoph Chamberlain says:

Thanxxx brother great vidd it helped me thanks

shawn ramnarine says:

Bro, you saved me a billion dollars not going to the mechanic. Thanks a million.

Tony Rodriguez says:

Totally worked. Great video, Thanks! Wish you would have shown how to disconnect the power cause that was the hardest part.

Dave Doggle says:

What if i get no foot heat just upper??

Shawn Conway says:

do you know what year ram this s for, my 13 is doing the same

steve pierce says:

Great video brother neighbors 02 ram doing same thing I'll try this. I knew u tube was good for something stay warm homie lol

Cody Stolz says:

Thanks for the video seemed to be a nice quick fix for me

Alexander Dredd says:

Just pull off the blower fan under passenger dash (3 screws). remove the glove box . Reach a hand up through the hole where the fan was mounted while flashlighting through the window/grate behind the glove box. You'll see the recirculating air door and motor (Break away that plastic grate if you want). You can now see through to guide your hand to unplug the motor to the recirc door. I just did this to reinstall a broken door and sealed it permanently shut recurculating. Clean those fan blades on the blower fan while it's uninstalled… .

Gary Kovach says:

Good video. Thanx. One thing I'd like to mention, they should change "glovebox" to "How much shitUcanfit box." Took more time going through everything in that damn thing than it did to correct the initial problem. Again, many thanx.

rusty l says:

Actually that is the proper operation of the door, if you are not getting a lot of heat, check your engine thermostat or maybe your heater core is starting to get plugged. Might need a coolant flush and while your are at it, change the thermostat. your heat should work just fine. Just some advice from a 15 year ASE Master Tech.

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