my 2000 dodge grand caravan front heater just stop workin but the back one still puts out heat an solutions to my problem here?

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Asked by Tracy-Shelly Jan 04, 2015 at 06:45 PM about the 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A while back actually right before winter started my heater quit thought it was the
component back found out that the heater in the back of my van is still working and
producing heat so does my van have two seperate heaters or is somthing else going on.

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yes you have two heater cores and two fans the share the same tubes for both ...so did the fan stop blowing or just no hot air ....

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then it sounds like your blend air door is not working or is broken....could be the actuator motor ....you will have to look to see if its moving the motors will be on the drivers side while looking move the temp control knob and see if it moves ....// see the pic

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