Why wont my car heat up?

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Asked by JasminNicole11803 Feb 07, 2014 at 06:32 PM about the 1995 Chrysler Le Baron GTC Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1995 Chrysler Lebaron. No
matter how long i drive or at what
speeds i drive my car dosent heat up
to a normal running temp. Along with
this problem joyfully comes no heat.  
I've replaced the thermostat in it
already. I'm not sure what else could
be wrong. Help?

5 Answers

199,735

Feel your heater hoses going to the heater core. If one is hot and the other is cold or Luke warm then your heater core is stopped up. If neither is hot then you have a cooling system issue. If both are hot then you have a blend door issue.

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199,735

You can try removing the hoses going to the core and flushing water thru the core both ways. You will see a lot of crud come out. When water flows freely both ways thru the core hook hoses back up and you should have good heat. I have had good luck un stopping them this way. Or you could just replace it with a new one. But do your home work first. Make sure that the issue you are having is definitely a stopped up core before going to all the trouble to replace it.

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515

Removing /replacing the heater radiator on my 89 GTC was an utter nightmare... Read up on it, do it as a last resort. Try proprietary radiator flushing chemicals first, that might clear a silted up radiator, or yes, try flushing it in situ one way then the other.

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105

i had my cooling system flushed but i still dont have switchover from cool to heat/defrost

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