Heat and air

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Asked by Dwinters822 Aug 29, 2016 at 10:49 PM about the 2005 Dodge Durango SLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2005 Dodge Durango and my front
heat and a/c quit working but my back
heat and a/c still work fine. If I roll my
windows down and I am driving my vehicle
you can feel cold air coming thur the vents
if I have my a/c on. What could be
wrong??

4 Answers

1,340

sound to me like the fan isn't working from what you stated. if its now then the front blower motor resistor has died, very easy to change they are in the passenger foot-well just below the glove box, i say that because you said you feel cold air when the windows are open, this creates a vacuum effect and pulls air through the vents so you feel ac and should be able to do the same with heat.

1,340

@Ctkbennett your either low on coolant, the heater core passages are blocked, or the damper door in the hvac assembly is stuck on cold so long as the engine is up to operating temperature (if its not then it is most likely a thermostat issue). I would start by checking the heater core lines on the firewall to see if there both hot or if one is hot and the other is much colder this would indicate a restriction to flow aka plugged heater core. Assuming that both lines are hot and the truck is up to operating temperature then you have a damper door (blend door) issue.

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