2005 crysler t&c touring interior heat problem

Asked by j042661m Nov 15, 2014 at 03:36 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country Touring LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

once the car heats up we will get warm air for a while then it will go cold this car has the upgraded auto heat by setting a temperature last year it worked fine

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55,910

Check your anti-freeze level. If its low fill it and then look for a leak. Could also be the thermostat.

10

I put brand new water pump new hoses new thermostat heat come than gose to cold

55,910

I'm going to say you either have an air pocket in the cooling system, the blend door motor is bad or blend door itself it broke or stuck.

10

It takes a gallon of water everytime u drive it an there's no leaks did a pressure test on radiator and it holds so where's the water going it doesn't overheat he comes and goes

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55,910

If it takes a gallon every time you drive then it's either leaking out or into the engine. Pull the oil dipstick and see if it's overfull and foamy.

55,910

Then it's leaking externally. Can only be one or the other. You've eliminated the internal. Check you're hoses(upper- lower radiator, heater hoses front and rear, any and all bypass), heater core, intake gasket, water pump gasket(s), thermostat housing gasket.

55,910

Doesn't matter. Some part(s) of your cooling system is leaking. Plain and simple. Have a mechanic look at it.

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